Medvedev and his compatriots will have no problem entering Australia. Russian Tennis Federation President Shamil Tarpischev said Daniil Medvedev and the rest of Russia’s top players are all vaccinated and would have no problems entering Australia.
Australian Open organizers said only fully vaccinated players are allowed to compete in Melbourne Park. Medvedev finished second at this year’s Australian Open.
According to RTF president Tarpischev, Russian players will have no problems entering Australia: ‘all leading players who participated in Davis Cup and BJK Cup Finals are already vaccinated’https://t.co/pp4mCUq6fQ — Oleg S.
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Daniil Medvedev, Andrey Rublev, Aslan Karatsev and Karen Khachanov led Russia to win this year’s ATP Cup and Davis Cup Finals. “Yes, I think there are four of us at the ATP Cup.
The boys could say it themselves. I want to say that both tournaments are good. Both tournaments were great because the ATP Cup was the first one we won as a team. The Davis Cup certainly has more history at this point.
We don’t know what’s going to happen next, so I don’t want to say bad or good about either competition, “said Medvedev after winning the Davis Cup Finals.” I think they’re both great for tennis and really important.
I’m very happy that Russia won both this year. Yes that is cool.”
Medvedev spoke about the proposed Davis Cup changes
“Yes, I think everything has to change in a moment.
It’s hard for me to talk about the entire Davis Cup because I’ve played it twice. I think I played it in Serbia. Yes, I actually played it four times, but in the world group we only played once when I was on the team.
So it’s not easy for me to compare the emotions, the audience, the tournament itself, “explained Medvedev.” I can say that it is very important for all of us to win here. It’s still the Davis Cup.
We still see Novak play. Rafa won it last time. Regardless of the format, the best players in the world are ready to represent their country. Again, Davis Cup 2021. We’re the winners of it. That’s the most important.”
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