Results

ATP Paris 10/31 19:40 27 [13] Daniil Medvedev v Alexander Zverev [3] 6-2,3-6,6-7
ATP Paris 10/30 16:55 26 [45] Lorenzo Sonego v Daniil Medvedev [13] 6-3,6-7,4-6
ATP Paris 10/30 10:00 25 Grigor Dimitrov v Daniil Medvedev Walkover
ATP Paris 10/28 13:45 24 [36] Jaume Munar v Daniil Medvedev [13] 1-6,3-6
ATP Vienna 10/23 13:35 26 [14] Daniil Medvedev v Corentin Moutet [36] 6-7,4-6
ATP Vienna 10/22 13:20 25 [14] Daniil Medvedev v Nuno Borges [47] 6-4,6-7,6-2
ATP Almaty 10/19 10:00 29 [41] Corentin Moutet v Daniil Medvedev [14] 5-7,6-4,3-6
ATP Almaty 10/18 10:00 28 [138] James Duckworth v Daniil Medvedev [14] 7-6,3-6,2-6
ATP Almaty 10/17 07:50 27 [52] Fabian Marozsan v Daniil Medvedev [14] 5-7,2-6
ATP Almaty 10/16 08:40 26 [76] Adam Walton v Daniil Medvedev [14] 5-7,6-7
ATP Shanghai 10/11 11:00 28 [18] Daniil Medvedev v Arthur Rinderknech [54] 6-4,2-6,4-6
ATP Shanghai 10/10 10:30 27 [18] Daniil Medvedev v Alex De Minaur [7] 6-4,6-4

Wikipedia - Daniil Medvedev

Daniil Sergeyevich Medvedev (born 11 February 1996) is a Russian professional tennis player. He has been ranked as the world No. 1 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). Medvedev has won 21 ATP Tour-level singles titles, including the 2021 US Open and 2020 ATP Finals.

Medvedev made his ATP Tour main draw debut at the 2015 Kremlin Cup. In 2018, Medvedev won his first ATP Tour singles titles, and achieved a breakthrough in 2019, making his top 10 debut and reaching six consecutive tournament finals, including at the US Open. He won the ATP Finals in 2020, defeating the top three ranked players in the world en route to the title. In 2021, Medvedev contested two major finals against Novak Djokovic, winning at the US Open to claim his first major title and deny Djokovic the Grand Slam.

Shortly after reaching another Australian Open final in 2022, Medvedev became the first man outside of the Big Four to attain the world No. 1 ranking in nearly 20 years, the third Russian man to do so after Yevgeny Kafelnikov and Marat Safin, and the 27th man overall. He then suffered with inconsistent form, at times dropping out of the top 10 whilst simultaneously reaching two more major finals and returning to the top 5.