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Medvedev and Sinner will face off for the final

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Medvedev and Sinner will face off for the final

PHOTOJIM RASSOL, ASSOCIATED PRESS

Daniil Medvedev beat Karen Khachanov 7-6 (7/5), 3-6, 6-3.

(Miami)
The Italian Jannik Sinner (11e world) will face Russian Daniil Medvedev in the Miami Open final, after beating defending champion Carlos Alcaraz 6-7 (4-7), 6-4, 6-2 on Friday in Florida.

After this elimination, the Spaniard will lose from Monday his place of world N.1, in favor of the Serbian Novak Djokovic.

Daniil Medvedev has not won a title in the United States since winning the United States Open in 2021, when he deprived Novak Djokovic of a calendar Grand Slam.

Now the No. 4 Miami Open seed is just one win away from another U.S. title, after beating fellow Russian Karen Khachanov 7-6(5), 3-6, 6 -3 in the semi-finals on Friday, the same day Wimbledon announced the Russians would be cleared to play – with conditions.

Medvedev has won 23 of his last 24 games – the only loss being against Alcaraz – and is in his fifth consecutive final.

Medvedev is friends with Khachanov, 14e seed, since childhood, and they are each fierce baseliners, as evidenced by an exchange of 31 shots during the encounter.

Medvedev needed a tiebreaker to win the first set, winning it with the first of his 13 aces in the match. Showing a little more consistency in the second set, Khachanov forced a third set by quickly breaking Medvedev’s serve to make it 2-0.

But Medvedev dominated that third set, and survived an early break point when Khachanov hit a backhand into the doubles lane for a rare unforced error.

Medvedev won the next game to make it 3-1 and earned a marvelous 26-shot rally on his match point. Khachanov put down a bunt, then recovered a ball on the baseline between the legs before his friend scored the winning run.

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Kalinskaya lost to Shventek in the third round match of the Australian Open

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Russian Anna Kalinskaya failed to reach the fourth round of the Australian Open.

In the third round, Kalinskaya, who received the 31st seed at the tournament, was defeated by the second racket of the world, Poland’s Iga Szwiatek, with a score of 1:6, 6:1, 1:6. The meeting lasted 1 hour 41 minutes.

In the next round, Szwiatek will play against Maddison Inglis from Australia, who reached the fourth round on the refusal of the former first racket of the world, Japanese Naomi Osaka.

Grand Slam Tournament. Australian Open. Melbourne (Australia). Hard. Total prize fund: about $75 million

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Iga Szwiatek (Poland, 2) – Anna Kalinskaya (Russia) – 6:1, 1:6, 6:1

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Former world number one Safin will play at the tournament of legends as part of the Australian Open

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Former first racket of the world, Russian Marat Safin, will take part in the tournament of legends as part of the Australian Open tennis championship, the press service of the tournament reports.

In addition to Safin, the world team included German Tommy Haas, Cypriot Marcos Baghdatis, Slovakian Daniela Hantuchova, Andrea Petkovic and Angelique Kerber (both from Germany). Patrick Rafter, Lleyton Hewitt, Mark Philippoussis, Samantha Stosur, Alicia Molik and Casey Dellacqua will play for Australia.

Safin is 45 years old, he is the former first racket of the world, winner of two Grand Slam singles tournaments. In the final of the 2005 Australian Open, he beat Hewitt in four sets. Safin retired from acting in 2009.

The Australian Open is taking place these days in Melbourne.

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Australian Open Sinner in the round of 16 despite cramps

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(Melbourne) Double title holder Jannik Sinner had to overcome heat and cramps to overcome American Eliot Spizzirri (85) on Saturdaye) 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 and thus qualify for the round of 16 of the Australian Open.

“I had cramps first in my legs, then in my arm, then everywhere,” Sinner admitted.

“But tennis is a mental game. Even without being able to be at my best, I played as well as I could,” he added.

“If I want to go far here like the rest of the season, I have to play [bien] when it’s hot,” he insisted.

In search of a seventh Grand Slam title, the Italian will face his compatriot Luciano Darderi (25e) to try to get back to the quarter-finals in Melbourne.

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