Overview
- Cervara announced the separation on social media, closing an eight‑season run with a farewell message that included the line “Ho dato tutto.”
- The split followed Medvedev’s defeat to Benjamin Bonzi in New York, a match marked by a six‑minute interruption, heated protests and a reported fine of more than $42,000.
- Under Cervara, Medvedev won the 2021 US Open, rose to world No. 1, captured the 2020 ATP Finals and six Masters 1000 titles, and amassed 20 trophies with four Grand Slam final appearances.
- The partnership featured recurring flashpoints, including a shouted rebuke at the 2021 Australian Open and a sideline dismissal during the 2022 Halle final.
- Cervara’s note praised Medvedev’s “unconventional magic” and expressed confidence it will return, as coverage highlights a two‑year slide that includes early exits at Wimbledon and the US Open this season.