Entering the pitch season, Daniil Medvedev was disappointed when he was eliminated from the opening round at Halle Open. At that time, the Russian star lost to the player who was 43 steps inferior to the ATP rankings, Jan-Lennard Struff.

Shortly thereafter, Medvedev continued to attend another tournament to run the momentum for Wimbledon, Mallorca Open. This time, the world's No. 2 player has shown a completely different face. After passing a series of notable names, he won the ticket to play the championship match.
Last night, Medvedev had the No. 4 seed of Pablo Carreno Busta in the semi -final framework. Despite a little difficulty, the Russian star still won the final.
Entering set 1, Medvedev has a bad start. He lost from the first game, let Carreno Busta win the break in game 2 and was quickly led to 0-3. Taking advantage of, Carreno Busta ends set 1 with a 6-3 victory.
Set Set 2, Medvedev seemed to wake up. Different from the first set, the Russian player started very well when he won all 3 games, including the break-point in game 2. During the remaining time, he continued to control the game and easily beat Carreno Busta 6-3 to balance the score 1-1.

At Set 3, the script repeated like Set 2. Medvedev continued to lead to 3-0, including 2 times to win the break in game 1 and game 3. At this time, Carreno Busta seems to have fallen and have psychological surrender. He only won 2 games and accepted the racket with defeat 2-6.
In the end, Medvedev won 2-1 and officially participated in this year's Mallorca Open. His opponent is Sam Querrey – the 60th rank player in the world. Notably, this is also the first time in his career, the world's No. 2 player won tickets to play a final on the pitch.