Daniil Medvedev dedicated his Almaty title to his second daughter Victoria, marking a heartfelt moment shared with his entire family.

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Daniil Medvedev’s victory at the Almaty Open in October 2025 was more than just another trophy added to his collection. It was a deeply personal achievement, celebrated in the presence of his wife Daria and their two daughters, Alisa and Victoria. The Russian star, known for his composure and tactical brilliance on court, allowed a rare glimpse into his emotional world during the post-match ceremony.

“I want to thank my family. It’s the first time that I won a tournament with my two daughters and my wife together so to get a title it’s really nice.”

A Title for Victoria

The Almaty triumph carried special meaning for Medvedev, who dedicated the win to his youngest daughter, Victoria, born earlier in 2025. His gesture mirrored a previous dedication made to his elder daughter, Alisa, after a tournament win shortly following her birth. This symmetry in his celebrations reflects the importance of family in Medvedev’s life, even as he continues to compete at the highest level of professional tennis.

“This title is in honor of my 2nd daughter Victoria because the first title I got when my first daughter Alisa was born was for her, so this one’s for Victoria.”

Balancing Tennis and Parenthood

Medvedev has spoken candidly in recent months about the evolving priorities in his life. With two young children and a demanding tour schedule, he acknowledged that his growing family might influence his career trajectory. Yet, he remains committed to both his sport and his role as a father.

“I love my 2 daughters, I love my wife.”

A Champion’s Perspective

The Almaty title was Medvedev’s 21st ATP singles win, adding to a résumé that includes the 2021 US Open and the 2020 ATP Finals. While his ranking has fluctuated, his ability to perform under pressure remains intact. More importantly, his recent comments reveal a player who finds strength and motivation not just in competition, but in the joy of sharing victories with loved ones.

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Daniil Medvedev in 2025

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2025 Highlights

Ranked world no.14, Daniil played his last match on the 19th of October when he beat world no.41 Corentin Moutet 7-5 4-6 6-3 in the final in Almaty to win his 20th career title.

This season the Russian achieved a composed 38-21 record. This year, the Russian conquered 1 title in Almaty. Medvedev was the finalist in Halle.

He is also scheduled to play in Vienna (Erste Bank Open) on the 20th of October and Paris (Rolex Paris Masters) on the 27th of October.

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