DMDaniil Medvedev
★ World No. 7 · ATP

Daniil Medvedev

Russia · Right-handed
Age
30
Grand Slams
1
Highest rank
No. 1
Turned pro
2014

Daniil Medvedev is a former world No. 1 and one of the most tactically intelligent baseliners of the modern era, with a Grand Slam title to his name and more than 20 ATP titles. Born in Moscow, the Russian turned professional in 2014 and broke through to elite level in 2019 before claiming his maiden major at the 2021 US Open, denying Novak Djokovic the Calendar Grand Slam. A five-time Grand Slam runner-up and a multiple Masters 1000 champion, Medvedev remains one of the most dangerous hard-court players on tour.

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1
Grand Slam titles
6
Masters 1000
23
Career titles
5
Grand Slam runner-up
1
ATP Finals titles
The Profile

Player Profile

Full nameDaniil Sergeyevich Medvedev
Date of birth11 February 1996
NationalityRussian
Height6ft 6in / 198cm
PlaysRight-handed (two-handed backhand)
Turned pro2014
CoachThomas Johansson
Highest rankingWorld No. 1
Grand Slam titles1
Form Guide

Career Form & Notable Results

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US Open 2021Championdef. Novak Djokovic 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 for his maiden Grand Slam title
Australian OpenRunner-upreached the final in 2021, 2022 and 2024
ATP Finals 2020Championbeat the top three seeds en route to the title
Analysis

Playing Style & Strengths

Medvedev is one of the purest baseliners on the ATP Tour, built around an extraordinary ability to neutralise pace, redirect aggression and construct points from well behind the baseline. At 198 cm he generates significant use on his serve, and his flat, penetrating groundstrokes offer opponents very little margin to attack. He plays the angles exceptionally well and is difficult to pass when he does come forward.

His game is ideally suited to fast and medium-paced hard courts, where his flat ball keeps opponents pinned deep, and the bulk of his biggest titles have come on hard surfaces. On clay he is capable of reaching the latter stages but is rarely a title favourite against the leading clay specialists. Tactically he is one of the great readers of the modern game, adapting to opponents' patterns mid-match and frustrating aggressive players into errors with depth and consistency.

History

Grand Slam Finals

YearGrand SlamFinal opponentResult
2021US OpenNovak DjokovicWon 6-4, 6-4, 6-4
2019US OpenRafael NadalRunner-up
2021Australian OpenNovak DjokovicRunner-up
2022Australian OpenRafael NadalRunner-up
2023US OpenNovak DjokovicRunner-up
2024Australian OpenJannik SinnerRunner-up
Rivalries

Head-to-Head Records

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OpponentMedvedevOpp.Note
Jannik Sinner710Sinner leads; Medvedev stronger indoors
Carlos Alcaraz36Alcaraz leads the rivalry
Novak Djokovic510Djokovic leads; Medvedev won the 2021 US Open final
Alexander Zverev148Medvedev leads a long-running rivalry
Betting

Medvedev Betting Tips & Predictions

Medvedev is best backed on indoor and outdoor hard courts, where his flat ball, tactical intelligence and serving combine to make him consistently dangerous. With the very top players absorbing most of the favourite money, he is often available at value each-way prices for hard-court Masters 1000s, where he has a strong title record. On clay, exercise caution: he has beaten elite clay players in isolation but his surface win rate lags behind the leading specialists, and he can be a fade against the best on red dirt.

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FAQ

Daniil Medvedev FAQs

What is Daniil Medvedev's world ranking?
Medvedev is a former world No. 1 and remains an established top-tier player. Track the live standings on our ATP rankings page.
How many Grand Slams has Daniil Medvedev won?
One: the 2021 US Open, where he beat Novak Djokovic 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 to deny Djokovic the Calendar Grand Slam. He has also been a Grand Slam runner-up five times.
Where is Daniil Medvedev from?
He was born in Moscow, Russia, on 11 February 1996.
What surface does Daniil Medvedev play best on?
Hard court by a significant margin. His flat, heavy baseline game is ideally suited to hard courts, where the vast majority of his titles, including the US Open, have come.