Russian tennis player Medvedev suggested that he had a bipolar disorder
Russian tennis player Daniil Medvedev spoke about the emotional swing on the court. His words are given by l’Equipe.
Medvedev suggested that he had a bipolar disorder. “When I am on the court, I am very focused, and adrenaline goes off scale. When the adrenaline is no longer there, I am calm, ”he said, adding that it was since childhood.
The tennis player noted that on the court he fights not for life, but for death. “I play to win to be competitive. The only thing that matters is the victory in the match. Things that will be angry with you, ”said the Russian.
On the 2025 Australian Open, Medvedev was fined $ 76 thousand for unsportsmanlike behavior. In one match, he beat a racket on the grid and broke the camera, and in the next threw the inventory towards the stands.
Source: Lenta

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