Tennis star Daniil Medvedev smashed a tiny camera attached to the net during his Australian Open match against Kasidit Samrej. The incident occurred while Medvedev was trailing in the five-set thriller.
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“I know I play better when I play more tennis,” Medvedev joked afterward. “So I was like, ‘Why play 1 hour, 30 ?’ Need a minimum of three hours, at least, to feel my shots better.” Medvedev’s display of anger came after he lost a 13-stroke point to trail 40-15. Samrej hit a shot that clipped the net, altering its trajectory and throwing off the Russian’s balance, before a cross-court forehand passing winner left Medvedev unable to make contact.
The biggest such result entering Tuesday was when No. 234 Alex Kim beat No. 4 Yevgeny Kafelnikov at the 2002 Australian Open.
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