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Daniil Medvedev's live tweeting about the World Series Game 7 thriller left former player John Isner shocked as he didn't think the Russian would sacrifice his sleep for the Los Angeles Dodgers vs the Toronto Blue Jays. This came after Medvedev joined the likes of Coco Gauff and Eugenie Bouchard to share his take on the Blue Jays competing for the World Series title on November 2, 2025. Daniil Medvedev, who reached World No. 1 in 2022, won the Almaty Open title — his first triumph since the 2023 Rome Masters. He carried his momentum into the Paris Masters, where he was ousted by Alexander Zverev, losing his chance to qualify for the ATP Finals.Amid this, the MLB realm witnessed the Dodgers make history as the only team in 25 years to win back-to-back titles, clinching victory in Game 7 of the World Series. Medvedev was quick to share a live tweet, expressing how he came to the edge of his seat in the last half an hour of the game. The Russian's tweet caught the attention of pro player, John Isner, who exclaimed that he never thought Medvedev would follow baseball, that too, by sacrificing his sleep. Surprised, he asked his fellow podcast host, Jack Sock, about his take on it, voicing:"Do you find that like to be a massive upset that Daniil Medvedev is like he's obviously in Europe somewhere following the World Series from 3:00 4 in the morning and live tweeting about it like baseball? Really?"When Sock explained that he wasn’t surprised, given the 29-year-old’s quirky nature, Isner admitted he was impressed."Of the four major of our four major sports with baseball, basketball, hockey, and football, would you not put baseball as dead last? And in terms of sports that he would watch, I would. I love it, by the way. I just didn't think I'd see a Russian tweeting about game seven of the World Series, which was an incredible game," Isner said in the Nothing Major Podcast. Daniil Medvedev withdrew from the Moselle Open, thus ending his 2025 season. Daniil Medvedev answered questions about how he would balance his career and personal life`Medvedev at the 2024 French Open - Day 5 - Source: GettyDaniil Medvedev and his wife, Daria, welcomed two daughters, Alisa and Victoria, three years apart. He has often expressed his love for his family on public platforms and dedicated several of his tournament wins to his children. At the China Open this year, after his opening-round win against Cameron Norrie, the Russian was asked whether he would be able to balance his career and personal life after expanding his family.Medvedev replied:"I don't have an answer to your question about expanding family," Medvedev said. "I definitely love my two daughters, I love my wife. It's not a problem for me. Even if I play tennis worse because I have a second daughter, I'm happy about it and I don't care. For sure I was concerned. I'm still concerned. I'm trying to find a way to show everyone that I'm capable of doing big things again."Medvedev won the 2021 US Open title and reached the finals of three Australian Open editions in 2021, 2022, and 2024.