Daniil Medvedev’s Miami Open Performance Signals Strong Return Daniil Medvedev showcased his renewed form during the second round of the Miami Open, defeating 19-year-old Japanese player Rei Sakamoto in a closely contested match. The Russian, who had previously reached the ATP No. 1 ranking, demonstrated his return to peak competitiveness by outlasting Sakamoto, a rising talent with significant potential. The match highlighted Medvedev’s resilience and technical adjustments, while also underscoring Sakamoto’s emerging capabilities on the ATP tour. Sakamoto, who had matched Medvedev shot for shot during the first set, took an early lead in the tie-break, eventually securing the first set 11-9. The Japanese player’s composure under pressure suggested he was ready to make a strong impression on the global stage. However, his energy waned in the second set, allowing Medvedev to capitalize on key opportunities. The Russian’s ability to adapt his game, particularly his backhand, proved decisive as Sakamoto struggled to counter his aggressive play. Medvedev’s victory in the third set was decisive, with the Russian taking it 6-1 after a dominant display. The match revealed significant improvements in Medvedev’s serve, including a heightened jump and a longer reach at the point of contact. These adjustments boosted his first-serve percentage and increased the success rate of his service games by five percent, marking a critical step in his resurgence. His defensive skills, which have long been a hallmark of his game, now complemented by enhanced serve efficiency, position him as a formidable contender on hard courts. The outcome of the match also provided insights into Sakamoto’s development.#miami_open #daniil_medvedev #atp_tour #rei_sakamoto #us_open

Adjusting to surprisingly slow Miami conditions, Daniil Medvedev solved Rei Sakamoto The former No. 1 had a rough landing to the Hard Rock Stadium after suffering a delay on his luggage but made up for lost time on Saturday with a solid comeback over the Japanese teenager. Published Mar 21, 2026#tennis #miami #daniil_medvedev #hard_rock_stadium #rei_sakamoto