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DUN I LOVE pisze: ↑05 wrz 2023, 9:28
Połowa ćwiartek WS w NYC.
Drugi raz w którym robi minimum dwie ćwiartki szlema w jednym roku Daniił. O finał będzie jednak bardzo ciężko więc raczej będzie to bardziej gorzki niż słodki sezon w szlemach.
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: 06 wrz 2023, 7:19
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: 06 wrz 2023, 21:32
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: 06 wrz 2023, 22:49
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: 06 wrz 2023, 22:51
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: 06 wrz 2023, 22:52
autor: DUN I LOVE
Wrócił na właściwe nowojorskie tory Danił po słabym występie przed rokiem.
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: 07 wrz 2023, 6:38
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: 07 wrz 2023, 7:05
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Medvedev Endures, Continues Perfect QF Record At US Open
Spoiler:
Third seed next plays Alcaraz or Zverev
Daniil Medvedev maintained his perfect US Open quarter-final record on Wednesday when he moved past long-time friend Andrey Rublev 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 to reach the semi-finals in New York for the fourth time.
Competing in 34-degree heat, both players struggled in the humid conditions. Medvedev received two medical timeouts due to the temperature, with both players spending large periods of the match bent over after lung-busting rallies on Arthur Ashe Stadium. While Rublev pushed Medvedev, the 27-year-old rallied to overcome the elements and Rublev in two hours and 48 minutes.
"It was brutal. The only good thing I see in these conditions is that both suffer," Medvedev said. "It was tough for both of us. There were some ups and downs but that is so normal. At the end of the first set I sort of could not see the ball anymore. I played with sensations."
Medvedev fell behind an early break in all three sets but quickly recovered to control the crucial moments on his terms. The third seed used his long leavers to retrieve Rublev’s thunderous groundstrokes, while he moved the World No. 8 from side to side, wearing down the 25-year-old in the heat to seal victory on his fifth match point.
"I tried to go for it, tried to run and he did the same," Medvedev said. "Before points I was like, 'Wow, he can't run anymore', so I tried to go and make him run and run and run, but he was there all the time. But we were tired all the time. Brutal conditions and super tough to win."
Medvedev now holds a 6-2 Lexus ATP Head2Head series against Rublev, having also defeated the 25-year-old at the quarter-final stage in New York in 2020. The 27-year-old will face Carlos Alcaraz or Alexander Zverev for a place in his fifth major final.
If defending champion Alcaraz advances, it will be the first time since 2018 that three former winners are in the semi-finals. Three-time titlist Novak Djokovic faces Ben Shelton in the last four.
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Both players struggled on serve throughout the match, with 14 breaks matching the 14 holds of serve. However, despite finding it tough in 34-degree heat, Medvedev outlasted Rublev in a physically demanding match. After receiving a medical timeout at 4-3 in the second set due to the humidity, the third seed pushed on and rallied past Rublev with his trademark consistency.
The World No. 8 Rublev hammered the ball off both wings against Medvedev, but his unwillingness to move forward and close points at the net allowed Medvedev to find rhythm on Arthur Ashe Stadium, with his victory taking him to 28-5 at the event.
"I know he never gives up, but he knows I never give up," Medvedev said. "In the third set, when he was up a break two or three times, I could not wait to go to the cold shower. Apparently when you go to the cold shower, when you come out, you either can't move because your body locks, or you feel better but I was like, 'I don't care, I will just see what happens'. Luckily I did not need to do it, so I will go now."
Medvedev is chasing his second Slam title after triumphing at Flushing Meadows in 2021. The 27-year-old qualified for the Nitto ATP Finals following his fourth-round win against Alex de Minaur.
Rublev’s wait for a first major semi-final goes on. The 14-time tour-level champion has fallen at the quarter-final stage nine times, with four coming in New York (2017, 20’, 22’, '23).
Did You Know?
Medvedev has earned a tour-leading 37 hard-court wins this season, lifting four trophies on the surface.
Why Medvedev Says '10 Out of 10' May No Longer Be A Passing Grade To US Open Title
Spoiler:
2021 champ two wins from another title at Flushing Meadows
Daniil Medvedev is always transparent about how he is feeling during a tournament. If the former World No. 1 is playing well, he will say so and if not, he never hesitates to admit it. After defeating Andrey Rublev on Wednesday to reach the US Open quarter-finals, Medvedev graded himself a 10 out of 10.
But with a potential semi-final showdown against defending champion Carlos Alcaraz looming — if the Spaniard eliminates Alexander Zverev — Medvedev knows that might not be good enough.
“It needs to be 11 out of 10 because that's how Carlos is, very strong,” Medvedev said. “Even here I think he lost one set but I watched some matches, sometimes on break points he runs for the passing shots. Incredible stuff.”
Medvedev has proven that at his best he can beat anyone in the world. That is why he was able to climb to the top of the Pepperstone ATP Rankings, win a Grand Slam tournament at the 2021 US Open and claim six ATP Masters 1000 trophies. But will his best be enough if he takes on Alcaraz?
“I want to think that it's enough, because I'm playing amazing,” Medvedev said. “I said it on the court. I feel like starting from the third set against [Christopher] O’Connell, guys have been playing brutally good against me.”
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The third seed explained how well Rublev and Alex de Minaur played to storm in front of him. But the former champion did not panic in either match and was rewarded with victories.
“That's what I'm really proud of. Sometimes it's not easy to come back in the matches, to stay there with the tough conditions. Andrey and Alex are probably some of the best physical guys on Tour, and I managed to make them suffer,” Medvedev said. “I suffered myself also, but I managed to make them suffer. All of this is good for the confidence. It’s good for next matches. If I compare myself to two years ago, I would say definitely not worse. It was enough two years ago. But to me, to continue this way, two more matches to go.”
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If Medvedev faces Alcaraz next, he will have to overcome a 1-2 deficit in their Lexus ATP Head2Head series. This year, the Spaniard has eased to two wins without losing more than three games in a set.
“I would say what makes him that difficult is just that he has every shot. He has extra power to other players. So it's true many players — probably I would go with 97 per cent — it's tough for them to hit the ball through me. I'm always there, always running, always trying to get it back,” Medvedev said. “He can do it just because he has this power. We see it, 100 mile per hour forehand winners and stuff like this. Some players, even if we try, we cannot do it.”
Medvedev added: “He has every shot in the game. But again, tennis, you can always beat players. People beat Novak. People even beat Rafa on clay, which is almost impossible, but some players do. It's the same about Carlos. Every time I will be playing against him I want to try to win.”
It is safe to say Medvedev will not dwell too much on those losses. He is happy with the way he is playing and keen to bring even better tennis to the court no matter the opponent Friday.
“I’m someone who fights a lot, so I want to try to be better,” Medvedev said. “I need to be 11 out of 10 to try to beat him.”