The World No. 2 tennis star will most likely miss most if not all of clay season
With the recovery, Medvedev is expected to miss most if not all of clay season. Clay season begins next week at the Fayez Sarofim & Co. Championship in Houston. Roland-Garros, also known as the French Open grand slam tournament, ends the clay season in early June.
Medvedev won’t have a title to defend during clay season, though, as he has yet to win a tournament on clay court. Last year was his best Roland-Garros result, as he reached the quarterfinals.ahead of Wimbledon, which starts at the end of June. A decision has yet to be made about this.
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