Let’s be real here—882 days without a title is basically a lifetime in tennis years. For a player who once ruled the tennis world and reached the pinnacle as World No. 1, Daniil Medvedev’s drought felt more like a cruel joke than a temporary setback. But finally, mercifully, the Russian has put an end to this nightmare with his victory at the Almaty Open, defeating France’s Corentin Moutet in what can only be described as long-overdue vindication.

The Numbers Don’t Lie: Medvedev’s Painful Journey

When we talk about 882 days, we’re not just throwing around random numbers. That’s exactly how long it took for Medvedev to taste victory again since his last triumph in Rome back in 2023. Think about that for a second—nearly two and a half years of coming close but never quite getting there. Th

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