Watch: Daniil Medvedev breaks net camera, racquet in match against Kasidit Samrej at Australian Open | Tennis News
The net camera and his racquet felt the wrath of Daniil Medvedev when the Russian had a mid-match meltdown in his first round match against Thailand’s Kasidit Samrej.
The incident occurred in the 3rd set when Medvedev dropped a serve and proceeded to hit the net 5 times which led to the player getting a code violation for racket abuse and held up play before the fourth set as staff swept up debris from the court.
The first Thai in a men’s Grand Slam main draw since Danai Udomchoke qualified for the 2012 Australian Open, Samrej appeared a complete mismatch on paper, having never played an ATP Tour-level match outside of Davis Cup. But after a nervous start, giving up the first game with a double fault, the 23-year-old was a revelation.
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He also showcased serious firepower, with a bazooka forehand fired down the line earning two set points in the second set. The plucky Thai took the set blasting down the same line, earning a “thumbs-up” from an impressed Medvedev.
Medvedev was soon fresh out of encouragement for his emboldened opponent, however. The Russian had three break points in the seventh game but Samrej saved all of them, two with drop shots and the third with a deft drop volley. Soon it was Medvedev scrambling on serve, and after double faulting to give up two break points then drop the game, Medvedev went on his racket-smashing rampage.
Riding a wave of underdog support from the crowd, Samrej blew two out of four set points with botched drop shots on serve but finally broke through with a cracking forehand down the line. Although a set down and completely rattled, Medvedev re-emerged with his game-face on to put the match back on level terms as Samrej called for pickle juice to treat cramp.
Having regained the momentum, there was no stopping the Russian in the fifth set. He served out the set to love and will face American qualifier Learner Tien for a place in the third round.
(With agency inputs)
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