First on Friday, Daniil Medvedev lost against Carlos Alcaraz in four sets after narrowly escaping a default after aiming abuse at umpire Eva Asderaki-Moore on Centre Court.
With the Russian No 5 seed serving at 5-3, 30-40, Alcaraz aimed a short forehand drop-shot cross-court, which Medvedev scrambled to reach. As he scooped his racket at the ball, Asderaki-Moore called “not up,” meaning that she believed that the ball had bounced twice.
After staring at his box, Medvedev then issued a verbal volley in Asderaki-Moore’s direction. Speaking after the conclusion of the match, which Alcaraz won 6-7, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4, Medvedev said, “I said something in Russian, not pleasant, but not over the line. So I got a code for it.”
When asked if he was concerned about being defaulted, he said “not at all because, as I say, I didn’t say anything too bad.”
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Daniil Medvedev ‘said something in Russian’ in escaping Wimbledon default