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'Not easy to be with me on the court' - Daniil Medvedev's coach storms out after rant during ATP Halle final

Daniil Medvedev's coach, Gilles Cervara, stormed out of the stadium after he was the subject of a ferocious outburst during the final of ATP Halle. The 25-year-old Pole denied the world No. 1 in the showpiece match of the grass-court tournament to cruise to his first title of the year, 6-1 6-4, and his first on the surface.

Ad/> In a quite astonishing run to the trophy, Hurkacz defeated Felix Auger-Aliassime in the quarter-finals, Nick Kyrgios in the semi-finals and then Medvedev in the final. /> ATP HalleHighlights: Hurkacz wins first grass court title after beating Medvedev in HalleAN HOUR AGO For Medvedev, it all got too much for him at the start of the second set after having been comprehensively dominated in the first with only one game on the board. The 26-year-old let rip at his coach, who was sitting courtside with his wife, Daria, when his frustration got the better of him in a sudden but vicious flash of temper.

Cervara, who has been known to leave the stadium on occasions over similar situations, promptly grabbed his bag and walked briskly out of the arena, swinging a door behind him. It was a dramatic moment in the final, but not one that ultimately altered the course of the match as Hurkacz went on to clinch a very fine victory and lift the enormous Halle trophy. /> 'Something magical' about 'authentic' Medvedev — Courier on fans booing Russian Medvedev No.

1 as Djokovic drops to No. 3 ahead of bigger fall post-Wimbledon Ins and outs: Are Murray, Raducanu, Nadal, Federer, Osaka playing Wimbledon? After congratulating his opponent, Medvedev apologised in his post-match stint at the microphone, and he took the moment to acknowledge to his team that he is not always the easiest to support. «Daria, thanks a lot

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