If neophytes wanted to learn tennis on Friday afternoon, watching the quarter-final meeting between Daniil Medvedev and Alex de Minaur, they will probably never come back. But for the players, after all, the manner does not matter. Alex de Minaur is heading towards the semi-final, and that’s all that matters.

This will be his first appearance in the semi-finals of a Masters 1000 tournament. The winner of seven titles on the ATP circuit did not steal it.

After eliminating Gabriel Diallo two days ago, he got rid of eighth-seeded Taylor Fritz and Daniil Medvedev, winner of five titles this season, including two in Masters 1000, in straight sets of 7-6 (7) and 7-5.

De Minaur advocates a defensive style of play and somewhat on the heels. It is effective, but unspectacular. That’s probably why despite being 18e world rank, it often goes under the radar.

However, against the best players in the world, the Australian does not give his place, as he showed on the center court of the Sobeys stadium. The victory is his sixth in ten games this season against a player from the top 10.

“I’m happy with my mental state,” said a very calm Minaur at a press conference. Never during a point did I feel that I panicked. I followed my game plan and stayed positive. »

Medvedev is one of the best Masters 1000 players in the world, especially when the tournaments are hard fought. However, de Minaur left him no leeway.

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Daniel Medvedev

“I think the key against Alex, to try to surprise him, is to make powerful and fast shots. Putting the ball where he doesn’t expect it,” Medvedev clarified after the match.

Diallo had said it in a press briefing after his defeat against the Australian: the latter returns everything, and when the players force the bet, the balls come back even faster.

Medvedev learned this the hard way. The Russian had won their first four duels. De Minaur had won the last one, in Paris, last fall.

In Toronto, the Australian again toyed with his rival’s nerves. To the point of making him crack, in the most decisive moments. In the tiebreak of the first set, the 18e world player trailed 5-1. But thanks to three unforced errors and a double fault by Medvedev in the last 10 points, de Minaur took the set. Medvedev finished the game with 22 unforced errors.

“You have to serve better, explained Medvedev, in French, on how to adjust against a player who returns everything. With him on the return, you can do a big serve and a big shot that can put him in trouble and that’s what I failed to do today! I didn’t do it well enough. »

De Minaur emerges from the shadows

After the match, Medvedev was full of praise for his opponent.


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Alex de Minaur and Daniil Medvedev shake hands after a long battle

If he recognizes that he did not offer his best tennis, the great Russian however immediately clarified that it was necessary to recognize that de Minaur had offered fierce opposition.

“Oh, the potential is there, and he always had it! I was also very surprised to see that it was only his first quarter-final in the Masters, and that’s the difference. You have to play well in Masters and Grand Slam tournaments to earn more points. It is very surprising that he is in the top 20 without that kind of title, but he still has time to adjust. »

Since he entered the top 50 at the end of the 2018 season, the 24-year-old never came out of it. He even reached the 15e place, a summit, in June 2021.

The next step for de Minaur is to finally break through the top 10and he intends to take advantage of this week to achieve this.


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Alex de Minaur serving

“It’s been my goal for several years, it’s no secret, confirmed the Australian. I always felt that I had the level to get there, but really not since the end of last year. When I had my first victory against a player from top 5. »

This victory was against Medvedev, in Paris.

A few months later, de Minaur finally got the chance he had been waiting for. A title in Toronto would be decisive for the future.

He gives himself the right to believe in it, because he feels good, he said at the end of the interview, in the language of Molière: “It’s a very good week, I’m very happy. For me, the best thing I’ve done since the beginning of the week is to hold on mentally. Just got back from Los Cabos and didn’t have much time to relax. I didn’t play well in my first match, but there, he said before a long silence… I play my best tennis [je joue mon meilleur tennis] ! Sorry, I tried, ”he concluded, laughing to the applause of some journalists.