Fritz off to winning start at ATP Finals after Medvedev meltdown Posted on 11/11/2024 By udot US Open finalist Taylor Fritz recorded his 50th victory this year with today’s win. (AP pic) TURIN: American Taylor Fritz won his first match in the group stage of the ATP Finals when he beat Daniil Medvedev 6-4, 6-3 today after the Russian lost his cool and risked getting defaulted by his bizarre antics. Medvedev, who was the ATP Finals champion in 2020 and runner-up the following year, lost his composure after a string of double faults in the first set as Fritz beat the Russian for the first time in his career. The victory was also the 50th for US Open finalist Fritz in 2024 and his eighth top 10 win of the season. “I definitely felt like at 5-3 (in the second set) he was going to reset and try as hard as he could to break me and I just had to kind of tell myself, ‘He’s not going to just be done with the match’,” Fritz said. “It’s very easy sometimes when someone’s doing that to kind of relax and think that they’re just going to be done and then you drop your level. “I just had to try to tell myself to stay focused at 5-3 and play a really good game because he was going to fight for that game. Luckily, I served a great game.” The opening set went with serve without a single break point until the final game, with Fritz especially dominant on his first serve while Medvedev struggled with his second serve. But with Fritz leading 5-4, Medvedev won a long rally with a beautiful drop shot before he imploded and served three double faults to hand the set to his American opponent. Medvedev was so incensed that he smashed his racquet on the ground as he finished the set with seven double faults. The Russian soon lost his composure again in the second set and began to unravel, breaking a microphone with his racquet while he was also given a point penalty. Medvedev kept pushing his luck and tested the chair umpire’s patience by continually throwing his racquet up in the air and dropping it. He also faced a Fritz serve holding the racquet by its head as the Turin crowd began to whistle and jeer. Fritz eventually put Medvedev out of his misery when he served to love in the final game. “I really want to make it out of the group stage. Let’s say I’m putting more expectation on myself to do better, I think I’m just a better player,” Fritz added. World No 1 Jannik Sinner faces Alex de Minaur later today in the day’s other group match. News
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