Monte Carlo Masters: Daniil Medvedev Destroys Racquet in 6-0 6-0 Loss to Matteo Berrettini Daniil Medvedev suffered his first-ever 6-0 6-0 defeat in a professional match as he lost to Matteo Berrettini in the second round of the Monte Carlo Masters. The Russian player, known for his fiery temperament, smashed his racquet against the court after a disastrous 49-minute performance, marking a rare moment of frustration in his career. Berrettini, the 2021 Wimbledon finalist, capitalized on Medvedev’s struggles to secure a dominant victory, delivering a performance that Berrettini himself described as one of the best of his life. Medvedev, who has openly criticized clay courts as “a surface for losers” and compared playing on them to “being like a dog in the dirt,” struggled throughout the match. He failed to win more than two points in the final 11 games, allowing Berrettini to dominate every facet of the contest. The world number 10’s performance was marred by 28 unforced errors, five double faults, and a dismal 4-21 record behind his second serve. His inability to maintain focus or execute key points led to an overwhelming 6-0 6-0 result, a rare occurrence in men’s tennis. The match’s turning point came early as Medvedev fell behind 6-0 in the first set and was immediately broken in the second. After losing the first set, he threw his racquet against the hoardings at the back of the court, a gesture that drew laughter from the crowd. Rather than abandoning the racquet, Medvedev retrieved it and smashed it against the ground six times before snapping it in half. The broken racquet was later discarded in the courtside bin, a symbolic end to his efforts on the clay surface. Berrettini, ranked 90th in the world at the time, showcased his resilience and tactical precision.#daniil_medvedev #matteo_berrettini #joao_fonseca #monte_carlo_masters #carlo_verdone
