Daniil Medvedev credited two allies for helping him win his maiden clay-court title in Rome.
Rome runner-up sees one main French Open favorite.
The Russian has found his groove on the red clay. Next stop, Paris.
The World No.42 played nine matches on clay this spring, but won't make the trek to Paris.
Two players with history called it quits on controversy and focused on their tennis. What's not to like about that?
The Romanian released a statement regarding her second doping charge, and made a call for fairness.
The Frenchman came to the aid of his provisionally suspended player.