Daniil Medvedev is really happy about making a return to
Wimbledon and he's not worried about the assurances that he needs to give to play at the event either.
Daniil Medvedev knew the Wimbledon ban would be lifted after reports last week came out about it so he wasn't surprised about it but he's glad that the decision was made. Speaking about it after his match against Khachanov, Medvedev admitted that he's glad it's official after heavy rumours for a while:
"Yeah, the thing is that when you read media, you know kind of, I already saw one week ago that it might be happening but still not official so you never know. So today I guess it's official. So I'm really happy."
He's ready to play some grass tennis because he really loves that event and generally loves playing on grass:
"I always said that I love this tournament. It's the only Grand Slam, which is surprising when we have Roland Garros, that I didn't make quarters yet, and I want to do better. I think I lost, what, five sets to Hubi and to Goffin maybe was third round five sets. But anyway, I had some tough losses there. I want to try to turn this around. It's a beautiful tournament, beautiful Grand Slam. I'm really happy that I'm going to be able to play there this year."