Medvedev is good news as ATP revokes “best effort” violations – now tennis

Victory is hard to win Daniil Medvedev In 2025. He lost a lot of matches, lost coaches, and sometimes lost his head. But his biggest effort was a mistake when ruling the ruling’s biggest effort warned him of losing to learner Tien, a former world first-world apology, which was a mistake.
Tennis Now Richard Pagliaro offers a full report of the initial controversy here
Medvedev asked: “Why is every referee in the world trying to scare me?” After refereeing, Adel Nour suffered a third loss in a third set loss to the Americans, violating Russia’s illegal act.
The rules state: “Players should do their best to play during the game. Violations of this section should impose a maximum fine of $40,000 for each violation.”
On Thursday, ATP cancelled the warning and pointed out that Medvedev would not be fined.
This is good news for Medvedev, who was fined $42,500 during his first loss to Benjamin Bonzi at the U.S. Open.
Yes, it’s that kind of year for the Russians currently ranked 18.
Medvedev, 29, was 30-20 overall this season. The 2021 U.S. Open champion spent a total of 16 weeks in the first place and won five major finals in his outstanding career. He has a lifetime record of 61-17 in the Hard Court Majors and finished the final in 6 of his 18 appearances in these majors.



