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"Mega-Bock": Otte narrowly missed victory against Medvedev

2022-06-18T15:16:14.703Z


"Mega-Bock": Otte narrowly missed victory against Medvedev Created: 06/18/2022Updated: 06/18/2022, 17:08 Oscar Otte in action. © Friso Gentsch/dpa In the first set of the semi-finals against Daniil Medvedev, Oscar Otte is faced with the next surprise. In the end, the Davis Cup professional has to admit defeat to the world number one. The self-confidence before Wimbledon is still high. Halle/We


"Mega-Bock": Otte narrowly missed victory against Medvedev

Created: 06/18/2022Updated: 06/18/2022, 17:08

Oscar Otte in action.

© Friso Gentsch/dpa

In the first set of the semi-finals against Daniil Medvedev, Oscar Otte is faced with the next surprise.

In the end, the Davis Cup professional has to admit defeat to the world number one.

The self-confidence before Wimbledon is still high.

Halle/Westphalia – With the half-empty drinking bottle in his right hand, Oscar Otte waved to the audience and once again received great applause from the audience.

Despite another strong performance at the lawn tournament in Halle, Westphalia, the Davis Cup pro missed the next surprise against Daniil Medvedev and missed a great opportunity, especially in the first set.

After 1:37 hours, Otte had to admit defeat to the world number one from Russia in the semi-finals on Saturday with 6:7 (3:7), 3:6.

"It was a good match.

I had my chances but didn't take them.

If you play against the one, you have to use it," said Otte on ZDF.

"It was a big hit again on center court. But of course it's always disappointing when you lose - no matter against whom."

A good week before the start of the grass classic in Wimbledon, Otte wasn't enough for the first ATP final of his tennis career.

In Medvedev's first two service games, who had not yet given up his service in the entire tournament, Otte was initially unable to use two breakballs.

A backhand error by the top-seeded Russian then gave the 28-year-old from Cologne the 5:3 - but Otte made a double mistake on his own serve and set ball.

"It was a difficult match, he served to win the set," said Medvedev full of appreciation.

“It was so hot and I had to walk a lot.

I knew that he was an incredibly good player.” With the direct re-break, Medvedev gained more security and took the first set with five points in a row at the end of the tie-break.

In the second round, Medvedev managed the decisive break to make it 4:2.

Even the spectators couldn't get Otte back into the game, who became the crowd favorite in the absence of the injured Alexander Zverev.

After Otte had already reached the semi-finals in Stuttgart, he can still travel to Wimbledon full of self-confidence.

"I'm super hot and ready," he said.

"I'm very happy with how I've performed in Germany over the last few weeks."

Medvedev now meets the winner of the game between Hubert Hurkacz from Poland and Nick Kyrgios from Australia in Halle.

In Wimbledon (June 27 to July 10), last year's US Open winner is not allowed to participate due to the ban on Russian and Belarusian players due to Russia's war of aggression in Ukraine.

dpa

Source: merkur

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