Medvedev on Rise of Tremendous Younger Stars

 

Read more

By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Friday, November 17, 2023

Read more

The Turin baseline is a generational crossroads.

Read more

The ATP Finals semifinal showdown pits veteran champions and rising younger stars pushing to supplant them atop the game.

Read more

More: Alcaraz Sweeps Into Djokovic Rematch in Turin

Read more

Twenty-year-old Carlos Alcaraz faces world No. 1 Novak Djokovic in a single semifinal, and 22-year-old house hero Jannik Sinner performs 27-year-old Daniil Medvedev in a bid to grow to be the primary Italian man to achieve the singles ultimate within the 54-year event historical past.

Read more

Asked to evaluate the evolution of the game, Medvedev cited 5 “super young” stars he envisions battling for the highest spot sooner or later: No. 2 Alcaraz, No. 4 Sinner, 20-year-old Holger Rune, US Open semifinalist Ben Shelton and 19-year-old Frenchman Arthur Fils.

Read more

“For sure right now we can call them Next Gen. I mean, they're already here, but they're still super young,” Medvedev advised the media in Turin after bowing to Alcaraz 6-4, 6-4. “Jannik, Holger and Carlos at this moment at the top. For sure Ben Shelton, Arthur Fils, guys like this, they can also come there.

Read more

“I think because they're at the top, there is not much difference between me, even Novak, and them. The difference is that Novak has 24 Grand Slams. When they play one on one, as we saw, he can lose. So there is not much different.”

Read more

Wimbledon winner Alcaraz made his mark because the youngest year-end No. 1 in ATP historical past final 12 months.

Read more

Read more

World No. 2 Alcaraz is the youngest man within the Turin discipline,which confirmed the power of this youth motion. With 20-year-old skills Alcaraz and Rune within the discipline it marked the primary time for the reason that 2000 Lisbon ATP Finals—Lleyton Hewitt (19) and Marat Safin (20)—there are two 20-and-under gamers within the discipline.

Read more

Hall of Famer John McEnroe has referred to as Alcaraz essentially the most full 20-year-old champion he’s ever seen.

Read more

The third-ranked Medvedev says this NextGen star class personal extra mature video games than he did on the similar age—although whether or not they can present the identical endurance stays to be seen.

Read more

“If I compare to myself, the difference is I started playing top tennis maybe at 23, I think I was. 2019,” Medvedev stated. “They started doing it at, like, 19. Pretty impressive.

Read more

“At 19 I was probably 600 in the world. That's impressive. That's also why I like my journey. I was not like them. I had to slowly, slowly dig my way up. Now I'm here and I'm really happy.”

Read more

Photo credit score: Matthew Calvis

Read more

Content Source: www.tennisnow.com

Read more

Did you like this story?

Please share by clicking this button!

Visit our site and see all other available articles!

US 99 News