
MOSCOW, Feb. 25 Russian tennis player Daniil Medvedev says he finds it difficult to read news about the situation in Ukraine. On Thursday, Medvedev, who will become the first racket of the world for the first time in his career next week, made it to the 1/2 finals of the tournament in Acapulco, Mexico. «Watching the news from home, waking up in Mexico, was not easy. As a tennis player, I want to promote peace in the world We play in a lot of countries It's not easy to hear the news I'm for peace It's days like these you realize that sometimes tennis isn't important It wasn't easy to play and I'm glad I could win but I would I compared this day to myself with a rollercoaster,” said Medvedev, quoted by the AP. “Of course, I am glad to become the first racket of the world. It was my goal from an early age.” Last week, Russian Andrey Rublev and Ukrainian Denis Molchanov won in doubles at a tournament in Marseille, France.» It was Oh great, because people should stay together,» Medvedev said.

