This particular change of ends came midway through his second set against Millman. His four-hour sessions including vomit-worthy medicine-ball drills and hitting practice across the width of two courts have injected his lanky limbs with a capacity to tolerate the intolerable, and then tolerate some more. ![]() But anybody who has ever heard about Medvedev’s training regime can attest he is more durable than he looks. Two days ago he played his best tennis in the last two of his five sets against Marc-Andrea Hüsler, dipping in energy and then re-emerging more alive than the first time. ![]() He is maybe his country’s biggest battler. The Australian in the other chair sucked down a gel. Daniil Medvedev retrieved his pickle juice, fresh from a 36-shot rally.
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