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Medvedev's Revenge: 2021 Champ Flips The Script Against De Minaur
Spoiler:
Third seed will face Rublev in the quarter-finals
Revenge tasted sweet for Daniil Medvedev on Monday evening at the US Open.
The third seed had lost two consecutive Lexus ATP Head2Head matches to 13th seed Alex de Minaur, including one last month in Toronto. But the 2021 US Open champion flipped the script inside Louis Armstrong Stadium, rallying for a 2-6, 6-4, 6-1, 6-2 victory to reach the quarter-finals of the season’s final major.
The 27-year-old has now reached the last eight at Flushing Meadows in four of his past five appearances. Medvedev will try to make his fourth semi-final in New York when he plays close friend Andrey Rublev, against whom he has won five of seven tour-level clashes.
With Medvedev's victory, he also qualified for the Nitto ATP Finals for the fifth consecutive year.
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De Minaur was in full control after the first set. Medvedev seemed to be out of sorts as he left the humid court to change and then received an inhaler from a tournament doctor. He had hit just three winners to 10 unforced errors in the opening set.
"Some people bear better with the heat, some people worse. I feel like I'm not the best one in this case. At the same time I feel like I fight many times through it quite well, so that's kind of what happened today," Medvedev said. "I managed to raise my level. It was an amazing last three sets, so really happy. Hope I can play the same way going further."
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But the entire tone of the match changed on a tweener early in the second set. The 20-time tour-level champion rarely uses the shot, but did so successfully and eventually won the point. From then on, Medvedev raised his level and the clash was no longer in De Minaur's control. Instead of misfiring often, Medvedev became comfortable rallying with his gritty 24-year-old opponent.
"It's very rare that I do a tweener and I make it in. Against [Sebastian] Baez I made one and I almost won the point," Medvedev said. "I many times also don't go for the tweener because usually you have the chance to make a lob and get back into the point or something like this. I'm not a huge fan of tweener, even if in practice I do it a little bit more for fun.
"Here I felt like it was a good opportunity to do it. I was a little bit late. I just went for it. To win it, the crowd cheers you on."
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De Minaur fought until the end as he always does. But once the Australian failed to convert a break point in his first return game of the fourth set, Medvedev, who often hung an ice towel over his head like a horseshoe during changeovers, surged to victory. The third seed broke serve in the next game and never relinquished his advantage.
Medvedev converted five of his 10 break points and won 41 per cent of his receiving points, consistently putting pressure on this year's Acapulco champion. He now leads De Minaur 5-2 in their Lexus ATP Head2Head.
Medvedev Third Player To Qualify For 2023 Nitto ATP Finals
Spoiler:
The 2020 champion joins Alcaraz and Djokovic in Turin
Daniil Medvedev on Monday became the third player to qualify for the Nitto ATP Finals, which will be held in Turin from 12-19 November. The 27-year-old joins Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic at the season finale.
Medvedev will compete in the year-end championships for the fifth consecutive year after defeating Alex de Minaur to make the US Open quarter-finals. He won the Nitto ATP Finals in 2020 and reached the final in 2021.
The five-time qualifier has earned his place at the Pala Alpitour with a consistent season during which he has lifted five ATP Tour trophies, including two ATP Masters 1000 triumphs.
“After Rome you kind of know I'm probably there. It's just nice to have it official, to kind of know. I can just stay at home and still go to Turin, which is very close from me. Would be a nice trip,” Medvedev joked. “That's a nice feeling to be there that early, probably together with Carlos and Novak. I think that's only second time I’ve qualified that early… Happy to be there fifth time in a row, and hopefully many more.”
From the start of Rotterdam in February, Medvedev won 26 of 27 matches. He earned crowns in Rotterdam, Doha and Dubai. After losing to Carlos Alcaraz in the Indian Wells final, he emerged victorious in Miami.
The 27-year-old also enjoyed a breakthrough on clay. Medvedev went 10-3 on the surface and claimed his first title in Rome, where he lost just one set en route to the trophy.
According to Infosys ATP Stats, the former World No. 1 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings has won 53 matches this year, second on the ATP Tour behind only Alcaraz. It is the third time he has earned at least 50 tour-level victories in a season (2019, 2021).
Medvedev owns a 9-7 record at the Nitto ATP Finals.