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Daniil Medvedev used his racket to smash a tiny camera attached to the net at the Australian Open while he was trailing Kasidit Samrej, the 418th-ranked player in the world, before eventually ...
As Samrej apologized for his fortunate shot, Medvedev took his frustration out on a small camera positioned in the center of the net, breaking both the camera and his racket in the outburst.
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Tennis star Daniil Medvedev destroys a camera in outburst during tough Australian Open victory - MSNAs Samrej apologized for his fortunate shot, Medvedev took his frustration out on a small camera positioned in the center of the net, breaking both the camera and his racket in the outburst.
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Russian tennis star Daniil Medvedev breaks his racquet - AND the net camera - during furious first-round meltdown at the Australian Open - MSNThough nicknamed 'Boom' in Thailand, Samrej worked his way into the match with splendid touch, landing drop shots from virtually anywhere to repeatedly outpoint one of the game's most dogged hustlers.
Samrej hit a shot that clipped the net, altering its trajectory and throwing off the Russian's balance, before a cross-court forehand passing winner left Medvedev unable to make contact.
Samrej hit a shot that clipped the net, altering its trajectory and throwing off the Russian's balance, before a cross-court forehand passing winner left Medvedev unable to make contact.
Daniil Medvedev vs. Kasidit Samrej FREE LIVE STREAM (1/13/25): Watch Australian Open online - nj.com
Daniil Medvedev faces Kasidit Samrej in the first round of the Australian Open on Monday, Jan. 13, 2025 (1/13/25) at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Victoria.
As Samrej apologized for his fortunate shot, Medvedev took his frustration out on a small camera positioned in the center of the net, breaking both the camera and his racket in the outburst.
Samrej hit a shot that clipped the net, altering its trajectory and throwing off the Russian's balance, before a cross-court forehand passing winner left Medvedev unable to make contact.
Samrej hit a shot that clipped the net, altering its trajectory and throwing off the Russian's balance, before a cross-court forehand passing winner left Medvedev unable to make contact.
Samrej hit a shot that clipped the net, altering its trajectory and throwing off the Russian's balance, before a cross-court forehand passing winner left Medvedev unable to make contact.
Kasidit Samrej of Thailand plays a forehand return to Daniil Medvedev of Russia during their first round match at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, Tuesday, Jan. 14 ...
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