Gilles Cervara remains head coach for Medvedev, a former world No. 1 who won his first major title at the 2021 US Open.
Since peaking at the top of the ATP rankings in February 2022, the 28-year-old has dealt with numerous patches of injuries and inconsistency and has not won a title since 2023.
“When you are 20 years old and you first come onto Tour, you have a lot of fire and you just go for it. You are fearless. When you are 28, nearly 29, it is a bit different,” Medvedev told the ATP website. “The fire still burns in me but it is a different fire. You need to try to keep the fire as the margins are so small, and I have it. When you lose early you just need to look forward because there is more coming.”
Medvedev is the No. 2 seed in Rotterdam behind Carlos Alcaraz, and will play his first match against former world No. 3 Stan Wawrinka.
Russian tennis player Daniil Medvedev has confirmed that he has split with his coach Gilles Simon during the Rotterdam Open. The decision comes after a successful partnership that saw Medvedev rise to world No. 1 and win multiple ATP titles.
In a statement released to the press, Medvedev thanked Simon for his guidance and support over the past few years. He expressed his gratitude for the impact that Simon had on his game and wished him all the best in his future endeavors.
Medvedev is currently competing in the Rotterdam Open and will be looking to continue his winning ways despite the coaching change. Fans will be eagerly watching to see how this split will affect his performance on the court.
Stay tuned for more updates on Daniil Medvedev and his coaching situation as he navigates through the rest of the tournament in Rotterdam.
NBC’s Night Court is about to get a massive boost from guest star Gilles Marini, whose character Rodrigo has swept Julianne off her feet. But in real life, it’s the other way around; the Days of Our Lives actor was thrilled to get the call to appear on the hit sitcom! Speaking with CBR before his appearance in the Jan. 21 episode, Marini revealed why he’s such a fan of Night Court and in particular, Wendie Malick.
Marini dished on working with Malick and original Night Court cast member John Larroquette in “The Jakeout,” in which Malick’s character Julianne is determined to prove she doesn’t have feelings for Dan Fielding. Rodrigo may have something to say about that! In addition, the Daredevil alum spoke about his experience on the Netflix series ahead of the character’s highly anticipated Disney+ return.
CBR: You’ve appeared in plenty of TV sitcoms and comedy-dramas over your career, including Modern Family and Devious Maids. What was it about the Night Court revival that appealed to you?
Gilles Marini: The writing was just so spectacular, when it comes down to creating someone that is a little bit open to do anything for anyone for a little bit of money. And partnering with Wendie Malick was the icing on the cake. The moment I heard they really want you for Night Court, to play with Wendie Malick, I lost it. I’m like, I don’t need to be paid. [Laughs.] This is amazing. It’s one of my favorite [people] in the world. And partnering with her one more time was amazing.
The whole plot of “The Jakeout” revolves around her character Julianne and her relationship with your character Rodrigo. So how did you bring your off-screen chemistry to that on-screen relationship?
The Night Court reboot is returning for a third season this fall on NBC. With one actor’s departure, a fresh face will join the cast.
it’s always much easier to have a great relationship off-screen — then you can just play around when you’re filming. But with Wendie, you can see the difference. We were laughing at the table about something, and we’re hearing okay, we’ve got to go now, and we become these people, And this woman is such a different level of class when it comes to acting. I absolutely adore it. You can see the difference [in] the way she handles herself, and the way immediately makes everybody around say okay, now it’s game time.
I feel like it’s always like an acting crash course. You learn so much with Wendie. It doesn’t matter if you spend five minutes on set with her or five hours, you want to learn a lot of things with her. The [Night Court] cast was so easy to work with. It’s one of those jobs that you want to stay… [That] doesn’t happen all the time when you work. You’re happy to come in and out, but this is one of those shows that you really want to be part of, because the people are absolutely amazing. You’re happy to go to work. I was always earlier, I left later, It was a great time.
Yet it’s not just Wendie that you get to work with; the plot also means you share scenes with John Larroquette, who is a comedy icon. How would you describe what you learned from him?
John is so incredibly ready for everything. When John speaks, you know that he thought about it many times over. And he’s very, very good at what he does. Super-sweet man. We spent two days talking about everything and nothing and just being a normal human being, and I love that about the guy. He’s really serious. He’s this giant man who’s done so much. So it was really interesting for me to look up at someone that, you want to [be] like that when you get older.
What was your favorite scene from this episode of Night Court?
Night Court guest star Ryan Hansen tells CBR about Jake’s unexpected return in Season 3 of the NBC revival. Will the show reveal if Dan is Jake’s dad?
It is not even me in the scene. Ryan [Hansen] plays Jake… and Melissa [Rauch], of course, plays Abby. What I saw live was incredible. The dancing, the acting, the comedic timing — I was in awe by it. And everything they shot prior, I was there looking at it. It was very special and you could tell these are really good actors and they really know what they’re doing. I love that moment the most, when they start dancing. I think it’s one of the funniest episodes they had this [season]. I’m very excited to see it.
I really do love the show, and I hope that the network is going to give all the chance possible to keep it, because it’s my Tuesday love. I absolutely love [watching] this and it’s fun as hell. I want to see what’s up for a lot of storylines that they’re creating now and I’m really hoping for the show to live a long, long, long, long time more.
One of the quirks of your career is that when you’re not doing these big sitcoms like Night Court, you’ve done some pretty serious dramas, such as Teen Wolf and Netflix’s Daredevil. What’s the bigger challenge for you, comedy or drama?
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Comedy is a hundred times harder than drama. I’m just going to say it. Not only for me, most people I know, the stand-up comedy will be the hardest and then comedy and then everything else, you know. But when you do comedy, you need to be so in the place of relaxation and you need to accept the openness of what can be funny and let it be.
I do love comedy because I realize that, especially when I did 2 Broke Girls, my accents and my ways are funny for Americans generally. So most producers, they realize, oh, we can use this world, this foundation. We make fun of this and that. So you just have to be sharp, and less is more in comedy. You’ve got to be super-honest.
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When I want to just kill this beautiful woman. [Laughs.] Daredevil was something — it was very dark. It was not even light on set. When we were shooting Daredevil, I was saying, where do we put the lights? They had no lights on set and they were just like, don’t worry, editing will do it. And it gives that vibe of the show that is dangerous and dark, and I loved it.
Sometimes it’s all that flamboyance and comedy and next thing you know, you do something very deep and serious. And [it’s] the reason that we are actors. I love challenges and I embrace them… The moment I hear rolling, I don’t care what it is, but I will become that person and we love doing so. I cannot live without acting.
Melissa Rauch
, India de Beaufort
, Kapil Talwalkar
, Dan Rubin
, John Larroquette
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Night Court fans, get ready for a special treat! Gilles Marini, who plays the charming and handsome prosecutor on the beloved sitcom, recently dished on his co-star Wendie Malick in a new interview.
Marini had nothing but praise for Malick, who plays the no-nonsense judge on the show. He described her as a talented and dedicated actress, always bringing her A-game to set and helping to elevate the performances of everyone around her.
But it’s not just Malick’s acting skills that Marini admires. He also spoke highly of her off-screen demeanor, describing her as warm, funny, and incredibly kind. According to Marini, Malick has a great sense of humor and is always quick with a joke or a smile, making her a joy to work with.
Fans of Night Court can look forward to seeing more of Marini and Malick’s dynamic on-screen partnership as the series continues to air. And with Marini’s glowing endorsement, it’s clear that the chemistry between these two talented actors is as strong behind the scenes as it is in front of the camera.
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