The Queenslander took advantage of one of the former world No.1’s Jekyll and Hyde days, “hanging tough” in the final set to come from behind and win.

Medvedev lost to Adam Walton of Australia in five sets after being 3-1 up in the decider.

Medvedev has fallen at the opening hurdle in seven of his 10 appearances in Paris since making his debit in 2017, including three of the last four years