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Dmitry Medvedev Gets Crash at the 2025 Harley Men's Open, 'It's Really Fun Here'


On the 16th local time, Russia's former world No. 1 Daniil Medvedev (Daniil Medvedev) made a quick decision at the 2025 Halle Men's Open, and he defeated the German host player Daniel Altmaier 6:3, 6:3, ushering in a good start and successfully advancing to the round of 16.

Dmitry Medvedev, the former world brother of Russia


"It's very convenient to play here." The ATP 500 grass-court tournament is famous for its hostel, where the players live just two minutes from practice and the playing field, and third seed Dmitry Medvedev clearly liked it, winning in just 63 minutes: "It's the only tournament in the whole year where you can go straight back to your hotel after warming up. It even felt a little weird, I was actually afraid that I would be too tired from training and miss the game when I fell asleep! It's really quite interesting and I'm always happy to be able to come back. ”

Medvedev, 29, kicked off his grass-court season last week by reaching the quarter-finals in Liberma, the Netherlands. He currently has a 20-12 record this year and will face France's Quentin Haalys in the next round for Halle's place in the last eight.

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