Daniil Medvedev made a big coaching move recently in a bid to turn his ATP Tour fortunes around.

After almost a decade together, Medvedev split with Gilles Cervara after the US Open.

Replacing him, Medvedev hired Thomas Johansson on a trial basis, bringing in the 2002 Australian Open champion to his team.

Thomas Johansson watches Kei Nishikori play at the 2025 Australian OpenPhoto by Kelly Defina/Getty Images

The pair will begin their coaching relationship at the Hangzhou Open, with Medvedev set to play Nishesh Basavareddy in round one.

Speaking ahead of the tournament, the former ATP world number one has shared how long his ‘trial’ with Johansson is set to last.

Thomas Johansson will coach Daniil Medvedev until at least the end of 2025

During a pre-tournament press conference, Medvedev shared the details of his coaching relationship with the 50-year-old Swede.

“For the first time in my career, I was without a coach. I talked to a lot of people, asked how they saw my tennis, how I could improve,” he said.

“Some of the experts I called were not available, and some did not have a vision that I liked. Thomas [Johansson] and Rohan [Goetzke] presented their vision of the situation, and I liked it.

Daniil Medvedev looks on during the 2025 US OpenPhoto by Elsa/Getty Images

“I decided to work with them. We trained for a week and a half in Monte Carlo, and it was great. So far, everything is going well. I hope it will show in the tournaments.

“We have agreed to a trial run until the end of the year, and then we will see.”

Medvedev is set to play several tournaments in Asia before heading off to Europe for the final few weeks of the year.

Date beginning Tournament Tier Surface September 17 Hangzhou Open ATP 250 Hard September 25 China Open ATP 500 Hard October 1 Shanghai Masters Masters 1000 Hard October 11 Almaty Open ATP 250 Hard (indoor) October 18 Vienna Open ATP 500 Hard (indoor) October 25 Paris Masters Masters 1000 Hard (indoor)

Daniil Medvedev’s 2025 schedule

The 2020 champion is unlikely to qualify for the ATP Finals in Turin, an event he hasn’t missed since 2018.

Medvedev currently sits 22nd in the race, trailing eighth-placed Lorenzo Musetti by 1,300 points.

Any realistic hopes of qualifying for the event were dashed at the US Open, when Medvedev’s disastrous Grand Slam campaign drew to a close.

After winning 18 Grand Slam matches in 2024, he won just one in 2025 and has now lost in the first round of three consecutive major tournaments.

Daniil Medvedev at Grand Slams in 2025

He’ll be hoping that with Johansson by his side, he won’t endure another season like this again…

Is Daniil Medvedev the favorite in Hangzhou?

Medvedev is competing as the number-two seed in Hangzhou, in a relatively strong ATP 250 field.

Seed Name ATP Rank Status 1 Andrey Rublev 14 2R vs Aleksandar Kovacevic/Valentin Royer 2 Daniil Medvedev 18 2R vs Nishesh Basavereddy 3 Alexander Bublik 19 2R vs Aleksandar Vukic/David Goffin 4 Corentin Moutet 39 2R vs Arthur Cazaux/Matteo Arnaldi 5 Camilo Ugo Carabelli 43 1R vs Rinky Hijikata 6 Adrian Mannarino 53 Lost in 1R 7 Learner Tien 54 2R vs Giulio Zeppieri 8 Matteo Berrettini 57 Lost in 1R

Top eight seeds at the 2025 Hangzhou Open

The 29-year-old has every chance of winning the competition and will be desperate to do so, ending his trophy-less streak in the process.

Medvedev last won a title 851 days ago, when he shocked the world by winning the Italian Open on clay.

Daniil Medvedev celebrates with the title after winning the 2023 Italian OpenPhoto by Alex Pantling/Getty Images

He’s lost six finals since, but the majority of those were at the ‘big’ events on tour.

Daniil Medvedev’s losing streak in finals

Perhaps he will fare better at the ATP 250 level, should he reach the final in Hangzhou, China.

Medvedev won’t want to get too far ahead of himself, however, and will first focus on his second-round match with Basavareddy on Saturday, September 20.