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So how’s this match going to go? Well Medvedev is just so solid on serve and makes so few errors that the starting point has to be he wins. But if Rublev, who’s running forehand is a terrific shot, can keep him moving, he’s a good chance, and I’d exoect to see a fair few drops given how far back his opponent likes to stand. Medvedev, meanwhile, will want long points, and will hit deep and flat, offering little to go at.
Earlier today and also in this group, Alexander Zverev came back from a set down to beat Carlos Alcaraz. “Alcaraz isn’t great on the indoor,” says Coach Calvin Betton. “And Zverev has beat him before. If he serves well it’s tough to beat him on a quick surface.”