In Pictures: Daniil Medvedev’s wife Daria dazzles in chic pantsuit in latest photoshoot.

Daria, Daniil Medvedev’s wife, recently shared images from her latest photoshoot, where she elegantly sported a chic pantsuit. Meanwhile, Medvedev, seeded fourth, is currently in California for the 2024 Indian Wells Masters. After a first-round bye, he is set to commence his campaign against Roberto Carballes Baena.

With a flawless 2-0 record against Roberto Carballes Baena, Daniil Medvedev previously secured a commanding 6-1, 6-2 victory in their latest clash at the 2023 Miami Open. As Medvedev prepares for his tournament opener at the Indian Wells Masters, his wife Daria is capturing attention with her recent photoshoot, adding a stylish touch to the spotlight..

At 28, Daria stunned in a fashionable beige pantsuit, exuding confidence as she posed for the camera. Choosing a natural makeup look and leaving her hair loose, she let the outfit take center stage, sharing these striking pictures on social media..

Daniil Medvedev embarks on his pursuit of a maiden Indian Wells title after a close miss last year. Despite securing three consecutive titles in 2023 and reaching the final with victories over players like Alexander Zverev, Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, and Frances Tiafoe, Medvedev fell short, losing 6-3, 6-2 to Carlos Alcaraz in the final, as Alcaraz claimed his inaugural title at the Masters 1000 event..

Daniil Medvedev kicks off his pursuit of a first Indian Wells title after a close call last year. Despite securing three consecutive titles in 2023 and advancing to the Indian Wells Masters final with wins over players like Alexander Zverev, Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, and Frances Tiafoe, he ultimately fell short in the championship match, losing 6-3, 6-2 to Carlos Alcaraz, who claimed his inaugural title at the Masters 1000 event..

Daniil Medvedev: “I had a lot of confidence last year; I do have some this year, maybe a bit less”.

Daniil Medvedev

In his pre-tournament press conference at the Indian Wells Masters, Daniil Medvedev acknowledged feeling less confident about his campaign this year compared to the previous season..

Reflecting on last year’s slow court conditions that prompted outbursts and a critical label from him, Daniil Medvedev noted the challenging conditions. Despite previously calling the courts a “freaking disgrace to the sport,” the World No. 4 expressed his intention not to blame the courts this time. He emphasized a focus on enjoying his time at the tournament..

“It was actually very surprising because first day, my first day I came here, I guess there was a sandstorm the day before I arrived. And so I went on center court, and it was lightning fast, and I was like, wow, surprising. I loved it. And then the next day it became slow,”

Daniil Medvedev said..

“So, let’s see, I’m, I’m definitely not gonna blame the court for anything that I do, which means play bad or good or lose or win, I’m gonna enjoy it here. I love it here. I’m gonna enjoy my time here and try to prolong it as much as possible,”

he added.

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