Daniil Medvedev is out of a Grand Slam within the first spherical.
Once more.
Medvedev’s tough stretch of main outcomes continued with a French Open first-round loss to Adam Walton on Tuesday. Walton was some extent away from happening by a double-break within the fifth set, however the world No. 97 recovered to stun the 2021 U.S. Open champion 6-2, 1-6, 6-1, 1-6, 6-4. That is the Russian’s sixth straight slam look wherein he has failed to succeed in the quarterfinals. Throughout this stretch, Medvedev has fallen within the first spherical 4 occasions and has superior previous the second spherical simply as soon as.
“I do really feel like I used to be — and I do assume I’m nonetheless — often good in Grand Slams,” the 29-year-old mentioned throughout his post-match press convention. “Which means, sure, I can lose even now (within the) first spherical, however I don’t assume I misplaced the power to carry out in Grand Slams. “I do assume it could come again (at) any second — that means at Wimbledon, for instance. However, once more, if we speak usually about all 4 Grand Slams in comparison with all 4 Grand Slams 5 years in the past, the sport is totally different in these Grand Slams — and I don’t assume it fits me effectively.
“It’s very powerful for me to get the rhythm going. (The) first spherical is the hardest one.”
Talking of firsts, it was Walton’s maiden victory over a top-10 opponent. The Australian had crushed Medvedev as soon as earlier than (2025 Cincinnati Masters), however that was when Medvedev was No. 15 on the planet. Till Tuesday, that had been Walton’s lone win over a top-20 participant.
“I had the assumption that I might positively go on the market and beat him,” the 27-year-old famous. “Clearly having carried out it in Cincinnati was an enormous confidence booster. Yeah, to get a primary top-10 win at a slam is fairly epic.”
Walton is joined within the spherical of 64 by Jan-Lennard Struff, who upset 2025 quarterfinalist Alexander Bublik 7-5, 6-7(6), 6-4, 7-5. Along with Bublik and Medvedev, different seeds who bowed out on Tuesday have been Tallon Griekspoor, Cameron Norrie, and Corentin Moutet.
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