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Medvedev was once again furious and presiding over the trial, but this time he was able to calm down after venting his emotions

Medvedev recently grabbed the furious bar again to preside over the trial, but this time the former Russian world No. 1 brother stabilized after venting his emotions, and finally reversed the former Grand Slam champion Wawrinka 6:7 (8:10), 6:4, 6:1 after three sets of fierce battles, ushering in a good start and advancing to the second round of the 2025 Rotterdam Men's Open singles.

Dmitry Medvedev

Medvedev missed the end of the set in the 10th game, and after holding serve in the 11th game, he was not satisfied with the service time violation and was warned, and loudly rebuked the presiding judge Adel Nour for talking nonsense: "Unbelievable! This is complete rubbish! He even complained that the caddie didn't give the ball on time. However, after losing the first set in the tie-break, the hot-tempered second seed came back from the toilet and performed calmly and calmly on the court, not only showing a high degree of concentration to regain dominance, but also suppressing the 39-year-old Swiss veteran Wawrinka on the baseline to snatch the victory in two sets in one go.

The 28-year-old Medvedev has had an up-and-down performance so far this season, having previously stopped in the men's singles round of the 2025 Australian Open, and paid a hefty fine of $123,000 for breaking his racket, breaking the mini camera, and refusing to be interviewed in two matches.

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