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What Medvedev and Draper said to each other at net after controversial point

What Medvedev and Draper said to each other at net after controversial point

Daniil Medvedev admitted that he “didn’t feel great” after he was awarded a controversial point during a crucial stage of his quarter-final win over Jack Draper at the Indian Wells Open.

After a dominant opening set from Medvedev as he broke twice to take a 6-1 lead, Draper put up a better fight in the second as they remained on serve until the 10th game of the set.

Then it all went pear-shaped for Draper on his serve at 5-5 [15-0] as he was called for hindrance and, after a video review, chair umpire Aurelie Tourte gave the point to Medvedev.

But the Brit was unhappy with his opponent as Medvedev finished the rally before deciding to complain and request a video review.

The world No 11 ended up breaking Draper’s serve and then served out the match for a 6-1, 7-5 win that earned him a semi-final match-up against world No 1 Carlos Alcaraz.

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The pair exchanged words, albeit all very friendly, during the post-match handshake at the net and it went as follows:

Medvedev: “If you are mad with me, I’m sorry.”

Draper: “No, I’m not all.”

Medvedev: “But I would understand.”

Draper: “I don’t think it distracted you enough. That’s what I’m saying.”

Medvedev: “I could say it’s true.”

Draper: “It’s a fair call, you won the match fair and square, but I don’t think it distracted you at all.”

Medvedev: “I don’t feel great.”

Draper: “No, no, it’s fine, it’s a fair call, I just don’t think it distracted you.”

Medvedev: “I understand.”

During his post-match press conference, Medvedev was asked about the incident and replied: “Now I can actually even talk more, because I have more info. I think I should have done it the moment it happened, like, I should not have waited until the end of the point, and then it would be a bit more, probably available.

“But if you look at my first forehand, I do, after this happens, I could have gone for more. I was kind of tiny bit distracted. So I said to the umpire, like, ‘What should I do? Should I do it next time straightaway?’ And she goes, like, ‘If you want, you can video review.’ I said, ‘Okay, video review.’

“And whatever she decides, she decides, and she decided that it’s a point for me. So I take it.

“That’s basically it. Was I distracted big time? No. Was I distracted a bit? Yes. Is it enough to win the point? I don’t know.”

Medvedev was also asked if things were “okay” with Draper after the match.

“I think so, I mean, it’s more a question for him because, right, because I would be okay with him after what happened, so it’s more a question to him,” he said.

“I think we have a great relationship, so I don’t think one incident like this could make the outcome, especially, as again, I told him straightaway, if she thinks it’s not enough, 15-All, we go on. If she thinks it’s enough, well, then, it’s Love-30, I’m sorry, and that’s what happened.”

He added: “As I say, if you look on the first forehand I do after it happened, I think I could have done a better shot if there was no gesture from Jack.

“So as I say, was I distracted big time? No. Do I feel good about it? Not really. But I also don’t feel like I cheated or something.

“So I got a bit distracted. I let it go, I let the referee decide. I had a lot of calls against me in my life, and I usually don’t handle them well. To get one on my side, I guess feels good as well.”

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