Daniil Medvedev makes fans laugh with ‘toxic relationship’ comments on Indian Wells courts after loss to Carlos Alcaraz

Daniil Medvedev provided plenty of entertainment in his post-final speech at Indian Wells, even if his defeat to Carlos Alcaraz did not deliver on thrills.

The Spaniard stormed past the previously in-form Medvedev in electrifying fashion to clinch a straight-sets win, 6-3 6-2, and seal the title in California while he usurped Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic at the summit of the men’s game once more.
Alcaraz, who did not lose a set in six Indian Wells matches, has made a dominant return to the ATP Tour after he was forced to miss the opening Grand Slam of the season at Melbourne Park due to injury. He now surely looks set to make a convincing run at Roland-Garros.

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The 19-year-old never allowed Medvedev, who had been playing extremely effectively at the event often referred to as the ‘fifth major’, to settle into the match and always seemed to have the edge as he conceded just five games in the entire match – which lasted just one hour and 10 minutes – en route to a resounding victory.

Medvedev said he would be “forever disappointed” by the fact that he could not deliver in the final, but he still managed to find plenty of humour to have the fans laughing in his post-match speech when talking about the courts he spent much of the previous week criticising.

“I had a pretty toxic relationship here with the courts, a love-hate relationship,” Medvedev said with a big smile. “So I’d like to thank the court!

“I only played on this court. I gave it a hard time so it gave me a hard time also. Rolled the ankle, the thumb… but it gave me the chance to finish the tournament. Thanks a lot to this court, I’ll definitely be back.

“I really love this tournament, I’ll be happy to come back many more years to come and hopefully I can start to love this court and Indian Wells together.

“Sorry I didn’t make this final entertaining. I tried, I don’t like to lose, but today was unfortunately pretty easy. I hope you still enjoyed it.”

He added in his press conference a little later: “A lot of positives, for sure. I think this one, I will be forever disappointed that I didn’t win the final, but I can laugh already and whatever, I’m going to try to win the next one or win this one next year.

“Really disappointed that it [winning streak] ended, but a lot of confidence from this streak. Because last year, that’s what I was missing, these streaks. I was doing sometimes finals, semis in Cincinnati, kind of playing good but not playing well enough in the semis. I managed to win 19 matches in a row. I’m proud of it, and now it’s time to try to build a new streak. There is no other way in tennis.”

Alcaraz struck an inspired 18 winners while his opponent could only muster five against his sterling defence. The triumph has seen him emulate his legendary compatriot, Rafael Nadal, in being the only two men’s players to have racked up three Masters 1000 crowns as a teenager.

“It means a lot to me,” Alcaraz said after the match. “To recover the No. 1 [ranking] is crazy for me.

“Especially to lift the trophy here, for me, means a lot… I love this tournament. I really enjoy my time here, and of course, I felt the love from the people from day one. For me, it’s amazing to complete these 10 days like this.

“Of course, winning a tournament, it gives you a lot of confidence,” he continued, looking ahead to the next instalment of the ‘Sunshine Swing’ at the Miami Open.

“I’m playing great. Of course, today, the conditions today were pretty tough. Of course, Daniil didn’t play at his best, obviously.

“All I can say is, I’m really happy with my performance, the way that I [was] playing at this tournament. I’m looking forward to playing this level in Miami as well.”

For Medvedev, this crushing defeat has brought an abrupt end to his 19-match and three-tournament winning streak; for Alcaraz, this could be just another step in finding his very top level ahead of the French Open – certainly an alarming prospect for his rivals.

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