The clash between Matteo Berrettini and Daniil Medvedev at the Monte Carlo Masters delivered one of the most talked-about results of the day. On a surface historically difficult for the Russian, the match revealed clear contrasts from the very beginning. Clay once again played a decisive role. The conditions favored the Italian. Berrettini entered the match determined to impose his rhythm with a powerful serve and aggressive forehand. From the opening games, he looked to control the longer rallies.

His tactical approach was clear and effective. Medvedev, on the other hand, struggled to find comfort on the court. The first set was competitive, but Berrettini made the difference in the key moments. With greater consistency and precision, he secured a crucial break of serve. That single break was enough to take the set. Pressure quickly shifted onto the Russian. In the second set, Berrettini’s dominance became even more evident. He raised his level while minimizing unforced errors.

Medvedev began to show visible signs of frustration. His game lost both rhythm and confidence. The Russian attempted to vary his strategy to change the flow of the match. He tried shortening points and altering pace, but without success. Clay once again exposed his weaknesses. He was unable to maintain a consistent plan. The crowd in Monte Carlo added intensity to every point. Berrettini fed off that energy and used it to his advantage. His confidence grew with each game won. The atmosphere clearly worked in his favor. Throughout the match, Medvedev showed discomfort in both movement and decision-making. His body language reflected increasing frustration.

The surface remained his biggest challenge. He failed to find effective solutions. Berrettini, in contrast, displayed maturity and composure in crucial moments. He managed his lead without rushing and stayed focused. His performance was solid across all aspects of the game. The victory steadily took shape. The final score confirmed the Italian’s superiority: a straight-sets win of 6-4, 6-2. Berrettini controlled the key points and capitalized on his opportunities.

The match lasted approximately one hour and thirty minutes. It was a clear and controlled performance from start to finish. With this victory, Berrettini moves forward with strong momentum in the tournament. Medvedev, meanwhile, will need to adjust his game for the clay season. Monte Carlo once again proves how surface conditions can shift competitive balance. This time, the Italian was clearly the better player.

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