Daniil Medvedev, from Russia, is a professional tennis player currently ranked world No. 13 on the ATP Tour. He plays right-handed. His career-best ranking stands at No. 1. He turned professional in 2011.
Daniil Medvedev won the title at Almaty, also reaching the final at Halle plus four semifinals, including Shanghai and Indian Wells in 2025. He dominated on hard with a 30-16 record. He went 6-4 on clay. He won a strong 76% behind the first serve, powered through with 0.7 aces per game, and excelled under pressure winning 65% of pressure points on serve.
Daniil Medvedev reached the Australian Open final, also reaching the final at Indian Wells, reaching semifinals at Dubai, Miami, Beijing, and Wimbledon along with three quarterfinals, including US Open and Madrid in 2024. On hard: a strong 29-12. On clay: 11-5. He neutralized opponents winning 32% on first serve return, dominated second serve returns at 53%, and showed mental strength converting 44% of breakpoints.
In 2023, Medvedev triumphed with five titles, winning Doha, Rome, Dubai, Miami, and Rotterdam. Daniil Medvedev also reached finals at Vienna, Beijing, US Open, and Indian Wells and three semifinals, including Wimbledon. He dominated on hard with a 48-12 record. Medvedev went 10-3 on clay. Competing on grass: 7-3. He showed mental strength converting 46% of breakpoints, seized opportunities at 42% in pressure situations on return, and saved as much as 66% of breakpoints faced.
Daniil Medvedev captured two titles in 2022, winning Vienna and Los Cabos. Medvedev also reached finals at Halle, Australian Open, and s Hertogenbosch and three semifinals, including Cincinnati. This marked his climb to the top of the rankings. On grass: a strong 8-3. On hard: 33-14. He commanded 76% of points on first serve, clutched under pressure converting 42% of break chances, and broke down first serves at 32% clip.
In 2021, Daniil Medvedev triumphed with four titles, winning Canada, US Open, Mallorca, and Marseille. The Russian also reached finals at Paris, Tour Finals, and Australian Open and one semifinal at Cincinnati. This brought a new career-high of No. 2. Hard results: 44-8. He capitalized at 56% on second serve returns, clutched under pressure converting 46% of break chances, and used the ace as a weapon with 0.7 per game.
Medvedev captured two titles in 2020, winning Paris and Tour Finals. The Russian also reached one semifinal at US Open. Competing on hard: 28-8. He punished rival's second serves winning 56%, showed resilience saving 64% breakpoints when threatened, and won a strong 78% behind the first serve.
In 2019, the Russian triumphed with four titles, winning Sofia, Shanghai, Cincinnati, and St. Petersburg. Daniil Medvedev also reached finals at Canada, US Open, Brisbane, Barcelona, and Washington and three semifinals, including Monte Carlo. He cracked the top 10 for the first time in his career. He dominated on hard with a 45-13 record. He went 8-5 on clay. He powered through with 0.7 aces per game, clutched under pressure converting 43% of break chances, and excelled with 76% success on first serve.
Daniil Medvedev captured three titles in 2018, winning Tokyo, Sydney, and Winston Salem. Medvedev also reached two semifinals. He reached the top 20 for the first time. The campaign marked a return to form after struggles. Competing on hard: 36-14. He dominated on first serve with 74% points won, used the ace as a weapon with 0.6 per game, and capitalized on second serves at 51%.
A tough 2017 season for Medvedev. This brought his first top-50 ranking. He dominated on grass with a 8-4 record. Medvedev went 14-15 on hard. He collected 3 wins against top-20 opponents. He saved as much as 65% of breakpoints faced, tracked 0.6 aces per game, and converted a respectable 40% of breakpoints.
The Russian delivered an impressive 2016 campaign. He broke into the top 200. He won two titles at Switzerland F2 and St Remy de Provence Challenger. He also reached the final at Portoroz Challenger. Additional semifinals at Mons Challenger, Kazan Challenger, Budapest Challenger, and Bratislava Challenger. Record: 52-19. Surface breakdown: clay 8-4, hard 33-12. He won 55% on second serve return, won 74% on first serve, and won 50% on second serve.
Daniil Medvedev competed at Futures/ITF level in 2015. He won two titles at Russia F1 and Tunisia F13. Additional semifinals at France F9, Belarus F1, France F21, and Germany F18. Season record: 43-21. By surface: clay 14-6, hard 25-13. He won 69% on first serve, won 54% on second serve return, and saved 59% of break points.
2014 proved to be a breakthrough season for Daniil Medvedev. He captured one title at Georgia F2. Additional semifinals at Georgia F1 and Georgia F3. Record: 17-7. Competing on clay: 14-4.