Daniil Medvedev is ready to start out his grass season in ‘s-Hertogenbosch after the Libema Open organizers confirmed his participation by way of social media.
Because the ATP 250 match in ‘s-Hertogenbosch is happening the week after the French Open, it implies that the Russian will make a fast transition from clay to grass courts. Nonetheless, it will not be the primary time to see the 29-year-old doing so since he has already performed on the Dutch occasion 5 instances previously.
“I am wanting ahead to being again in ‘s-Hertogenbosch. It’s a nice begin of the grass court docket season and a really good match to play,” Medvedev mentioned in a press release.
DANIIL IS BACK!🤩Our 2022 finalist and quantity eighth of the ATP rating, might be again on the grass courts of Autotron ‘s-Hertogenbosch! “I am wanting ahead to being again in ‘s-Hertogenbosch. It’s a nice begin of the grass court docket season and a really good match to play”.#Tennis pic.twitter.com/zWNzgxgrNt
— Libéma Open🎾 (@LibemaOpen) March 20, 2025
This 12 months’s Libema Open version is happening between June 09-15.
How Medvedev did on the grass courts of ‘s-Hertogenbosch previously?
Between 2016 and 2018, the previous world No. 1 made three consecutive appearances on the Libema Open. In his first two appearances, the Russian made the principle draw as a qualifier – shedding within the round-of-16 in 2016 earlier than having a quarterfinal displaying the next 12 months. In 2018, he exited the match within the round-of-16.
After not taking part in in s’-Hertogenbosch for a few years, Medvedev returned to the occasion in 2022 and made the ultimate – through which he was upset by native Tim van Rijthoven. A 12 months later, the present world No. 8 made his fifth look and picked up his third round-of-16 loss on the match.
Aside from the runner-up end in 2022, Medvedev hasn’t had that a lot success in s’-Hertogenbosch. Nonetheless, he evidently feels it nonetheless offers him good preparation for Wimbledon and that is why he’s set to start out his grass season there as soon as once more.


















