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Medvedev Credits New Coach for Top Form
11 Jan
Summary
- New coaching duo revives Medvedev's game.
- Australian Rohan Goetzke leads technical overhaul.
- Medvedev plays at a top-five level again.

Russian tennis star Daniil Medvedev is experiencing a significant resurgence in form, largely attributed to his new coaching team. This partnership includes Australian Rohan Goetzke, who, despite being two decades removed from the ATP tour, has become the technical mastermind behind Medvedev's revitalized game. Medvedev, currently ranked world No.13, believes he is playing at a 'top-five' level once more, a sentiment he did not hold in the preceding two years.
Goetzke's expertise in technical aspects, such as volleys, serves, and groundstrokes, has been crucial. Medvedev specifically noted Goetzke's ability to analyze his game and provide precise advice, contrasting it with previous coaches whose visions didn't align as effectively. This renewed confidence and technical improvement are significant as Medvedev aims for a strong showing at the upcoming Australian Open, where he has previously reached the final three times.
The former world No.1's improved performance is evident in his current season, where he has reached the semi-finals of the Brisbane International. Medvedev is focusing on his own game and development, rather than solely on rivals like Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, indicating a strategic shift in his approach as he targets a return to the elite tier of men's tennis.




