Daniil Medvedev's hopes of avenging last year's Australian Open heartbreak hit a snag on Day Two of the ATP Cup when he was ambushed in a three-set thriller by a man who wasn't even on the draw last week.
After the withdrawal of Novak Djokovic, World No. 2 Medvedev loomed as the biggest star to be gracing the Sydney tournament this year, but in his first match, he was brought crashing back to earth by French World No. 35 Ugo Humbert, 7-6, 5-7, 6-7.
It took Austria dropping out of the ATP Cup in the days before the new year for France to be included in the tournament and as the top-seeded member of the team, Humbert faced the almighty task of battling it out with the second-best men's player in the world.
He might've beaten Medvedev in the pair's only other previous meeting but not many gave the 23-year-old a chance this time around, especially given Medvedev led Russia to victory in the 2021 ATP Cup and went 10-0 in team events overall last year.
Humbert lost the first set in a tie-breaker but clawed his way back from three games down in the second to take his highly-fancied rival to a third set.