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Daniil Medvedev under fire after crucial error kicks off clay season

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Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images Daniil Medvedev is set to make his return at the Madrid Open this weekend, following a short-lived appearance at the Monte-Carlo Masters earlier this month. His first match of the clay season ended in a one-sided defeat, as Matteo Berrettini handed him a 6-0, 6-0 loss. Frustration got the better of Medvedev during that match.

He smashed his racket multiple times in front of the crowd, showing just how much he was struggling to find his rhythm. Despite that setback, Medvedev had otherwise started 2026 on a high note. He picked up two titles and reached the final at Indian Wells before things went off track in Monte Carlo.

Clay has never been where Medvedev feels most comfortable. According to Patrick Mouratoglou, former coach of Serena Williams, his approach to preparing for this part of the season hasn’t helped matters either. Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images Patrick Mouratoglou explains where Daniil Medvedev got it wrong on clay Speaking to his followers on Instagram, Mouratoglou said: “Daniil Medvedev is back in competition.

We all have in mind his 6-0-6-0 loss against Berrettini. “But my main takeaway is never forget the basis of your game. Here’s the mistake.

He played in Monte Carlo on clay exactly the same way as he played his best matches on hardcourt. “He played close to the baseline. He tried to win the point in the first three or four shots.