Daniil Medvedev calls for peace after Ukraine invasion and being named world no.1 on 'Roller-coaster day'
Daniil Medvedev reflected on a ‘roller-coaster day’ of mixed emotions after being named as the world’s number one tennis player on the same day that Russia invaded Ukraine. It was already confirmed that the 26-year-old would move to the top of the rankings ahead of his ATP 500 tournament match against Yoshihito Nishioka in Acapulco, Mexico, after Novak Djokovic suffered a quarter-final defeat to Jiří Veselý in Dubai. Ad/> He said, in quotes published by Reuters: «By being a tennis player I want to promote peace all over the world.» ATP AcapulcoCorretja: Zverev crossed the line, umpire abuse rules must be stricterYESTERDAY AT 20:03 «We play in so many different countries.


