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US Weekly on MSNAndy Roddick Reacts to Daniil Medvedev’s 2025 US Open Meltdown: ‘I Like Seeing People Lose It’
Daniil Medvedev’s temper tantrum at the 2025 US Open drew criticism from many tennis fans, but Andy Roddick was entertained. “I like it when people lose it,” Roddick, 42, said Monday, August 25, on his “Served” podcast.
In his post-match interview, Medvedev revealed a startling confession about his mental state during the contest.
For the number of Daniil Medvedev meltdowns the tennis world has seen, Monday night on the court of Louis Armstrong hit differently.
The Athletic has live coverage of Day 3 of the 2025 U.S. Open. NEW YORK — Who is Daniil Medvedev? Is he a quirky character, who sometimes sails close to the wind while being good news for his sport? Or does his evident relish for being a provocateur cross the line of what’s acceptable on a tennis court?
Russian tennis star Daniil Medvedev created a chaotic situation in a U.S. Open match against France's Benjamin Bonzi on Sunday night in New York.
Andy Roddick is weighing in on Daniil Medvedev’s recent outburst at the US Open. “Medvedev has beaten everyone on earth, for a long time, except [Benjamin] Bonzi. Can’t beat Bonzi,” the 42-year-old retired legendary tennis player quipped on a recent episode of his podcast Served.
Nick Kyrgios seemingly enjoyed very much Daniil Medvedev's US Open meltdown as the Australian declared the Russian "the best" after a viral incident.
From Grand Slam champion and World No. 1 to losing in first rounds, Daniil Medvedev’s last 12 months have been nothing short of catastrophic. What led to the stunning collapse and can the Russian return to his best?