Medvedev feeling confident after latest title as he shifts focus to NBO title defence
MONTREAL — Wet weather kept many players in a frustrating holding pattern Monday afternoon at the National Bank Open. Defending champion Daniil Medvedev had no such issue.
It’s one of the perks of being the world’s top-ranked men’s singles player. Medvedev received a first-round bye as a top seed and likely won’t play his opening match at IGA Stadium until Wednesday.
“I will have two good days of practice and after I’ll start the tournament,” he said. “Of course, I’m very hungry for victories.”
Unlike many of his ATP Tour peers who were stuck waiting to see when the rain would let up, the confident Russian star could relax knowing he only had to tinker with his training schedule.


