“I want to thank my family. It’s the first time I’ve won a tournament with my two daughters and my wife together, so this one feels really special,” Daniil Medvedev said, his voice cracking with raw emotion after ending an 882-day title drought at the Almaty Open. For the former world number one, 2025 has been a storm of struggles: early Slam exits, a US Open meltdown, and a battle with form that tested his steel. Yet, destiny calls once more. With Turin’s bright lights looming, Medvedev now stands at the edge of redemption, candidly chasing the year-end ATP Finals dream.

Speaking at the La Défense Arena ahead of the Paris Masters , Daniil Medvedev was asked the inevitable question: after his long-awaited triumph at the Almaty Open, was he now thinking about the ATP Finals? The

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