Daniil Medvedev got his ATP Finals title defence started in impressive fashion as he came from behind to defeat Hubert Hurkacz.
In the first match of the singles draw in Turin, Medvedev overcame a difficult start to ultimately cruise to a 6-7 (5-7) 6-3 6-4 win over the Wimbledon semi-finalist.
Hurkacz showed flashes of his quality, but made 17 unforced errors to Medvedev’s eight as the second seed did not offer up a single break point.
Medvedev, who did not win a match in his debut at the tournament in 2019, tops the Red Group, which also includes Alexander Zverev and Matteo Berrettini.
Hurkacz’s aggressive net play saw him make the breakthrough in the first set tie-break, with neither player having offered up a single break point during the opener.
The Pole did lose three successive points to go from 6-2 up to 6-5 before eventually taking the set at the fourth time of asking.
Yet Medvedev controlled things in set two, breaking early to nose himself ahead, with Hurkacz losing the composure he had shown in the opening exchanges.
Medvedev took the set at the third opportunity, and Hurkacz’s frustration followed into the decider as the Russian breezed into a 2-0 lead.
Hurkacz offered a reminder of his class with a deft volley that left Medvedev with too much to do, yet the world number nine slipped up with a similar shot in the next game to give his opponent the edge.
Despite battling back from 0-30 down to hold serve and keep himself in the match, Hurkacz did not have an answer for Medvedev’s power, as the world number two served out a relatively routine win.
WINNERS/UNFORCED ERRORS
Medvedev – 31/8
Hurkacz – 31/17
ACES/DOUBLE FAULTS
Medvedev – 15/1
Hurkacz – 12/0
BREAK POINTS WON
Medvedev – 2/4
Hurkacz – 0/0