Jannik Sinner remains number one, however big names like Novak Djokovic and Daniil Medvedev fail to find a spot in the top five ATP rankings.
Daniil Medvedev is fined over £60,000 for unsportsmanlike conduct following his on-court antics at this year's Australian Open.
The world No. 7 spent most his career with two otherworldly rivals. He is in that situation once again, with one beaten so far in Melbourne.
Daniil Medvedev has been fined a total of $76,000 for his camera and racket smashing outbursts during the first two rounds of the Australian Open. The fines were published Sunday by Australian Open organizers,
The 10-time champion is involved in more rallies of nine shots or more than all but one player. It’s fun to watch, but it’s a worrying sign.
Daniil Medvedev smashes his racket on a camera ... via The Tennis Gazette. Novak Djokovic still holds that unfortunate record with his $267,500 fine he earned at the 2020 U.S. Open after he ...
Novak Djokovic isn’t the only Australian ... I think when he beat [Daniil] Medvedev, [in the second round], his post-match interview, I thought it was kind of embarrassing and disrespectful ...
When they resumed, Medvedev broke and served for the victory ... to beat top-10 men at the same Grand Slam tournament since Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray did it at Wimbledon in 2006.
And Novak Djokovic has been called out for posting ... I was just trying to let it go and be a good person." In comparison, Daniil Medvedev copped a $16,000 fine for his first round behaviour ...
Three top ten players have now been knocked out by teenagers in the early stages of the Australian Open, cracking the men’s draw open.
The South Tyrolean star embraced a 73-6 score in 2024, lifting eight ATP trophies and leaving everyone behind. Jannik was the top favorite at this year's Australian Open. World no. 1 survived a scare against Holger Rune and defended the title in style!
Jannik Sinner has defeated Alexander Zverev 6-3, 7-6 (4), 6-3 to claim his second consecutive Australian Open championship.