Daniil Medvedev Next Match 2026 | Schedule, Form & How to Watch

Andrew Francis in ATP Tour 04 Jul 2026
Medvedev is seeking only his second career grass-court title (SCS/Soenar Chamid/AFLO/Alamy Live News)

Latest: Daniil Medvedev is out of Wimbledon 2026, the eighth seed beaten by Jan-Lennard Struff 7-6(4), 7-6(5), 7-5 in the third round. Next: — eliminated from Wimbledon 2026.

Daniil Medvedev Next Match

Medvedev reached the Halle quarter-finals as he tuned up on grass, and now sets his sights on Wimbledon.

Detail Info
Next tournament Terra Wortmann Open, Halle
Dates 15–21 June 2026
Surface Grass (outdoor)
Category ATP Tour 500
Venue OWL Arena, Halle, Germany
Seeding No. 4 seed

Daniil Medvedev 2026 Grass Season Schedule

Tournament Dates Surface Category
Monte-Carlo 5–12 Apr Clay Masters 1000
Madrid 22 Apr–3 May Clay Masters 1000
Rome 6–17 May Clay Masters 1000
Roland Garros 24 May–7 Jun Clay Grand Slam

Daniil Medvedev Current Form & Recent Results

Medvedev’s 2026 resurgence has been one of the stories of the hard court season. Under a new coaching team of Thomas Johansson and Rohan Goetzke after splitting with long-time coach Gilles Cervara, he has rediscovered the consistency that made him a top-three player. He won Brisbane (his 22nd career title across 22 different cities), Dubai (walkover final), and pushed Sinner all the way in the Indian Wells final before losing in a tight two-set match.

Tournament Result Notes
Brisbane (Jan 2026) Champion 22nd career title; 22nd different city
Australian Open (Jan 2026) R4 loss Lost to Learner Tien in straight sets
Dubai (Feb 2026) Champion Walkover final after Griekspoor injury
Indian Wells (Mar 2026) Finalist Beat Alcaraz in SF; lost to Sinner in final 6-7(6), 6-7(4)

Daniil Medvedev ATP Ranking

Medvedev returned to the ATP top 10 as of mid-March 2026, currently ranked No. 10. At his peak he was world No. 1 (2021-22). For the latest rankings, see our live ATP rankings page.

For a full career profile, stats and head-to-head records, see the Daniil Medvedev player profile.

Daniil Medvedev Clay Court Record

Clay remains Medvedev’s weakest surface. His career clay record sits around 29–27 at ATP level, a significantly lower win percentage than his dominant hard-court numbers. His flat, aggressive ball-striking loses some potency on the slower red dirt, and his movement — exceptional on hard courts — can struggle in extended clay court rallies. However, he won his first clay title at the Rome Masters in 2023 and his coaching team has publicly committed to improving his clay game. He has reached the Roland Garros semi-finals before, showing he is capable of deep runs on the surface.

How to Watch Daniil Medvedev Live

Watch Medvedev’s clay season matches through the Bet365 live streaming service, available to account holders with a funded account or who have placed a bet in the last 24 hours.

To watch Medvedev live on Bet365:

  1. Go to Bet365.com via this link
  2. Register and deposit to receive up to £30 in Bet Credits*
  3. Select Tennis and find the relevant match to stream

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Daniil Medvedev Betting Tips

Medvedev is difficult to back for deep clay runs given his historical record, but his current form makes him interesting for the early rounds. At Indian Wells he beat Alcaraz in the semi-final — a result that shows his level when he is on his game. At clay Masters events, backing him to win his opening two or three matches may offer better value than outright bets. Follow our tennis betting tips for the latest Medvedev predictions.

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FAQs

When does Daniil Medvedev play next?

Medvedev is currently competing at the Miami Open (March 2026). After Miami, his next tournament is the Monte-Carlo Masters, starting 5 April 2026.

What is Daniil Medvedev’s ATP ranking?

Medvedev is ranked ATP No. 10 (as of mid-March 2026), having returned to the top 10 on the back of a strong early-season run including titles in Brisbane and Dubai.

Why did Medvedev change coach?

Medvedev split with long-time coach Gilles Cervara ahead of the 2026 season and is now working with Thomas Johansson and Rohan Goetzke. The new coaching team has been credited with helping him rediscover consistent form after a disappointing 2025 season.

Is clay Medvedev’s weakest surface?

Yes. Clay is statistically Medvedev’s weakest surface by win percentage, though he has shown improvement — winning the Rome Masters in 2023 and reaching Roland Garros semi-finals. His flat hitting style and movement are less well-suited to red clay than to hard courts.