Watch: Daniil Medvedev hurles racket, destroys bottle after losing epic match point

Alex de Minaur

Daniil Medvedev had a very hard time accepting a Washington quarterfinal loss as the former world No. 1 hurled his racket and then also violently hit a metal water bottle against the court moments after his defeat.

With French lucky loser Corentin Moutet up 5-4 up in the third set and Medvedev serving to stay in the match, the No. 8 seed sprayed three double faults. After saving two match points, the Russian faced a third – and it was one of the most insane match points you will ever see as it pretty much featured everything and several stunning shots and escaped. Unfortunately for the 2021 US Open champion, it was the Frenchman who took the point and completed a 1-6 6-4 6-4 upset win.

It wasn't shown on the video above but Medvedev threw his racket after losing the match. Then, when he came to his chair, he further took out his frustration on a water bottle.

Medvedev's title drought continues

Had Medvedev defeated Moutet, he would have played Alex de Minaur in the Washington semifinal and come two wins away from finally winning his first ATP title since 2023 May. When the Russian claimed the 2023 Rome Masters title, he improved to 20 titles. Since then, he hasn't lifted a title.

This year, Medvedev came close to winning a title on a few occasions – his best chance came in Halle last month, where he finished as runner-up to Alexander Bublik. The Russian former world No. 1 was also a semifinalist at the Indian Wells Masters and Montpellier.

Medvedev now turns his focus to next week's Toronto Masters, where he has a first-round bye.

Wilson Unveils UItra v5

Wilson Ultra v5 endorsed by Alex deMinaur, Marta Kostyuk, Zheng Qinwen.Alex de Minaur

By Tennis Now | @TennisNow | Tuesday, July 15, 2025
Photo credit: Wilson

Wilson has launched the new Ultra v5 racquet.

Brand ambassador Marta Kostyuk is celebrating stepping into electric indigo.

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Built for intermediate to advanced athletes, Wilson said in a statement: "Ultra v5 unlocks a broader range of shot potential, making it the most versatile Ultra racquet Wilson has ever released. Already turning heads on-tour, the Ultra v5 has been embraced by a growing roster of top talent, delivering the reliable, responsive performance that elite players count on."

“At Wilson, we innovate with intention, guided by direct feedback from our athletes,” says Jason Collins, Global General Manager of Wilson Racquet Sports. “The needs of today’s players are constantly evolving, and with Ultra v5, we’re delivering the next generation of explosive power and accuracy.”

In celebration of the launch, Wilson is also unveiling its first-ever, head-to-toe performance look inspired by a racquet debut. Marta Kostyuk will be the first to showcase the full Ultra v5 look— including the Headliner Dress and Intrigue Tennis Shoe, styled to mirror the iconic Electric Indigo colorway of her racket.

“This is more than a franchise release,” says Collins. “It’s a statement of our ongoing commitment to equip athletes with best-in-class gear that powers their performance from head-to-toe-to-hand.”

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Wilson has continuously reimagined the Ultra racket to meet the demands of the games aggressive pace and dynamic style. Ultra v5 introduces a series of performance-driven upgrades, including:

SI3D™ Frame Technology: Wilson’s proprietary innovation blends best-in-class stability with increased flexibility, creating a unique feel that enhances power, spin and control.

Consistent Spec Control: A tightened weight and balance improve swing consistency from racket to racket.

"Click & Go" Bumper and Grommet System: Made for easy replacement with increased durability and a superior fit. Developed with Agiplast, a plant-based material by Arkema, these components also reflect Wilson’s commitment to reducing environmental impact.

Electric Indigo Colorway: Bold and unmistakable on court, Ultra v5 makes a statement before the first serve is even hit.

A host of Wilson’s top athletes will endorse theUltra v5, including Alex de Minaur, Qinwen Zheng, Maria Sakkari and Marta Kostyuk.

“Wilson has always supported my growth as a player,” says Alex de Minaur, currently ranked No. 12 on the ATP Tour. “The new Ultra v5 gives me a whole new level of confidence on court— the power and accuracy are on another level.”