![]() ![]() ![]() They're too "fluffy", they lose their "pop" and are generally slowing things down. I’m like, ‘wow, so I’m not the only one’. ![]() “Then in Rotterdam, when doubles players came to me and started talking about balls and started talking that everyone has problems with their elbow, wrist, from doubles players, they think it’s because of the balls. “I want to talk a little bit more about it because in Australia, I felt like these balls were not good for hard courts, and in the match with (Sebastian) Korda, before the match, I had a very big pain in my wrist, but I thought, ‘okay, that’s my problem, so I’m not going to talk much about it’. “I think the toughest for me was to get used to the balls,” he explained after the Doha final against former world No. Medvedev has now won two titles in two weeks and in Dubai he is chasing a third straight ATP event victory, so it’s not like his concerns are coming off the back of defeats. You don’t feel like you’re controlling the game anymore.” ![]() “Last two games before they change the balls, the balls are like apples,” said Medvedev after his 6-4 6-2 victory over Italian Matteo Arnaldi. Picture: Paul Crock/AFPīut Medvedev’s latest claims, including the increase in wrist or elbow injuries among elite players was due to the balls, raises the stakes even further. Russia's Daniil Medvedevis not a fan of the Dunlop ball. ![]()
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