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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Daniil Medvedev?Daniil Medvedev often is covered by Left and Right Media sources.
Left: 45%
18%
Right: 37%
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John McEnroe · New ZealandPepperstone and Saatchi & Saatchi NZ let 80’s McEnroe loose on the world’s elite tennis players in a new global campaign, as part of its “Don’t Be Fine With It” content series. Top tennis players Daniil Medvedev, Alex de Minaur, and Katie Boulter were brought together by online trading provider, Pepperstone, and Saatchi & Saatchi […]See the Story
Saatchi & Saatchi NZ & Pepperstone Serve Up 80’s John McEnroe In Global campaign
Daniil Medvedev · ParisMartina Navratilova has no doubt that the Tokyo Olympics "cost" Novak Djokovic of completing a Calendar Grand Slam in 2021 as the former 18-time Slam champion explains that having one additional major tournament during the summer comes with a high price on the mental and physical part. If you remember well, Djokovic started the 2021 season by winning the first three Grand Slams and he entered the delayed Tokyo Olympics as the huge favorite for t…See the Story
Tennis icon identifies what 'cost' Novak Djokovic historic Calendar Slam in 2021
Carlos Alcaraz · New YorkCarlos Alcaraz suffered one of the most upsetting losses of his career at last year's US Open against Daniil Medvedev, and the Spaniard was brutally honest about it.Alcaraz admitted after that match that his behavior during the match was ungraspable and that he would do better in the future. He call...See the Story
'I Had To Grow Up': Alcaraz Brutally Critical About Previous Approach: 'I Gave Up'
Virat Kohli · IndiaFormer Indian spinner Amit Mishra predicted Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma's international retirements. During a recent interaction, Mishra -- a veteran of 22 Tests, 36 ODIs and 10 T20Is -- predicted that both Kohli and Rohit will retire 'in another 2-3 years', ruling them out of the 2027 ODI World Cup. The former spinner feels both the stalwarts will end their careers soon because if they don't, the younger crop of players might suffer.See the Story
No 2027 ODI WC? Former Indian spinner predicts Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma's retirements
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Carlos Alcaraz · SpainBefore the semifinal match against Russian Daniil Medvedev, in the Wimbledon house where Carlos Alcaraz and the members of his team stayed, the tension that precedes each game floated in the atmosphere. However, the young tennis player (21 years old) seemed to be about to tackle another day at the office. Nerves? Yes, but the fair ones. “The necessary ones, because they are good”, says the man from Murcia, who broke into one of the rooms that mo…See the Story
Alcaraz's success was cemented in his own way, dancing in Ibiza
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Daniil MedvedevCoco Gauff's coach Brad Gilbert shared his two cents on the Daniil Medvedev double bounce controversy, explaining that simply introducing video reviews for such situations is the best thing to do. On Friday, Medvedev got broken back by Carlos Alcaraz when serving for the set at 5-3 after chair umpire Eva Asderaki said that the ball twice hit the Russian side of the court before he returned it into the play. Medvedev wasn't happy with the call a…See the Story
Coco Gauff's coach offers solution after Daniil Medvedev double bounce controversy
Daniil Medvedev · LondonDaniil Medvedev lost the Wimbledon semi-final to Carlos Alcaraz for the second straight year. Daniil praised Carlos, calling him the toughest opponent he has ever faced! The statement carries a lot of weight when we know that the Russian competed against Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, although after they all turned 30. Medvedev placed Alcaraz in a different category, applauding the young Spaniard's game. Daniil explained how cha…See the Story