Daniil Medvedev stayed in Madrid beyond the tournament to sharpen his clay-court skills ahead of the Rome Masters. According to r/tennis, the Russian player spent an extended session on the red clay, concentrating on sliding technique after an initial period of off-court work.
Medvedev's deliberate preparation reflects the tactical shift required when moving from hard courts to clay. The Rome Masters represents a significant test on the European clay swing, and early-season clay-court specialists often use the days between tournaments to refine movement and footwork on the slower surface.
The ATP calendar moves quickly through spring, and players typically have limited time to adjust between events. Medvedev's decision to train on-site rather than travel immediately suggests he views Rome as a priority fixture in his season.
Sources
- r/tennis: Medvedev casually staying behind in Madrid to train hard for Rome. Published 2026-05-01.
Reported from public sources.
