Russian World No.4 Daniel Medvedev Austrian to face superstar Dominik Thiem ATP-500 before quarterfinals Vienna Open. We were expecting this matchup in the Grand Slam finals 2 years ago but times have changed, not in a good way for the Austrian because he is coming back from a wrist injury and is currently in 113th place.
Daniil Medvedev vs Dominic Thiem: Match Details
- Tournament: Vienna Open 2022
- Match: Daniil Medvedev vs Dominic Thiem
- Round: Before Quarterfinals
- Date: October 27, 2022
- place: Vienna, Austria
- Surface: Hard Court
- prize money: 2,349,180 €
Daniil Medvedev vs Dominic Thiem: Preview
Dominic Thiem was constantly challenging the Big 3 and eventually won his first Grand Slam in 2020. US Open. However, in a rather unfortunate event, just as he was about to get the recognition he deserved after years of crushing himself, disaster struck in the form of a wrist injury during the war. Mallorca championships in 2021.
His Grand Slam tournaments this year resulted in first-round losses at both the French Open and the US Open. Despite his poor performance in the Grand Slam matches, he managed to make it to the finals. Rennes Challenger When he lost in straight sets to the French World No.106 at the end of 2022 Ugo Humbert.
Despite losing in the 2nd round Metz Open and Tel Aviv Open After that, he managed to reach the semi-finals. Gijon Open and European Open lost to Russian World No.8 Andrey Rublev and American World No.36 last week. Sebastian Korda respectively.
Quarterfinal wins against Poland world No.11 Hubert Hurkacz after scoring 3 match points Gijon was open and after coming back from 2-5 in the third set in the previous round and then saving two game points, they triumphed in the ongoing tournament against American World No. 30 Tommy Paul, their best game of the season to boost their confidence. above.
after a heartbreaking loss Raphael Nadal inside Australian Open Leading by two sets this year, Medvedev has never been the same. The deadliest backhander to stop the mighty Novak Djokovic In the US Open final, 2021, it has dwindled since the loss to Nadal this year.
Still, he’s been trying his best in recent months, but his loss before the quarterfinals Nick Kyrgios At the US Open, 2022 again stalled its momentum. Following this, he was recently defeated by Swiss Veteran S.tanislas Wawrinka in ATP-250 Metz Open in 3 sets in the first round.
All losses aside, he was dictating the game against Novak Djokovic in the ATP-500 in the semi-finals. Astana Open, a muscle strain knocked him down and he had to withdraw from the match. Medvedev was leading by one set and while he was struggling, the second set was being played. After this unfortunate event, this is his first tournament.
Daniil Medvedev vs Dominic Thiem: Prediction
It had been a difficult year for Medvedev, given the standard he had set for himself by tearing down Medvedev. Novak Djokovic in 2021 US Open End. But as we’ve seen, he’s back in the area. Astana Open here a muscle tension kept him from a potential win over the Serb again. Thiem, on the other hand, rose from the coffin and won two nail-biter victories on the field. Gijon Open and Vienna Open After recording the match points you will have the strength to move forward. Expect this to be a contest between fire and ice.
Prediction : Medvedev will win in straight sets
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Medvedev vs Thiem : Live Stream and Broadcast Details
- United States of America – Tennis Channel
- United Kingdom – Amazon Prime Video
- Australia – beIN Sport
- France– Eurosport
- Germany– Sky Germany
- Canada –TSN
- India – Tennis TV
Medvedev – Thiem : Match Timings
- Melbourne– 12:30 AM (October 28)
- Paris– AFTER 3:30 PM
- London– 14:30
- new York– 9:30am
- Toronto– 9:30am
- Vienna– AFTER 3:30 PM
- India– AFTERNOON 7:00
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