"It's been already one week precisely. I'm enjoying the moment," Medvedev told reporters on Tuesday.
"I could maybe feel pressure, (but) no, I feel like it just gives me some energy boost. I just want to try to play better and better, to prove even just for myself that I deserve this. Hopefully I can show some great tennis here in Miami."
Last month Medvedev reached the Australian Open final, his second title match at a major after the 2019 U.S. Open, on the back of a 20-match winning run that saw him pick up trophies at the Paris Masters, ATP Finals and team-based ATP Cup.
His run included 12 straight wins over top-10 opponents and ended with defeat to Djokovic in the final at Melbourne Park.
Medvedev then suffered a shock loss at Rotterdam before returning to winnings ways in Marseille where he picked up his 10th Tour title -- all on hardcourts.
"I don't really think about points too much because I always said that I feel ranking reflects on your results that you had," Medvedev said. "So the more big titles you win, the further you go in Grand Slam, the better your ranking will be.