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Medvedev’s coolest victory. Hardly brought Alcaraz down to earth

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Medvedev’s coolest victory.  Hardly brought Alcaraz down to earth

Almost no one believed in Daniil before the match with the Spaniard.

Daniil Medvedev, thanks to two victories in the group stage, early won a ticket to the semi-finals of the ATP 2023 Final Tournament. Before the start of the playoff stage, the Russian still has a match against Carlos Alcaraz, who needs victory like air.

However, Alcaraz will be motivated not only by the fight for the semifinals, but also by the thirst for revenge. One more defeat from a Russian – and the young Spaniard could easily catch Medvedev’s complex and become a client of our tennis player.

Alcaraz hinted at this even after the lost semi-final of the US Open 2023. The Spaniard admitted that the Russian’s victory hit his self-esteem hard, because he considered himself the best tennis player.

Alcaraz is an absolute favorite

At that tournament, Medvedev confidently reached the semi-finals, collecting praise from experts along the way. However, everyone quickly forgot about the tennis player’s past achievements when Alcaraz stood in his way. Experts unanimously insisted that the 20-year-old Spaniard would win this confrontation.

The Spaniard’s desire to defend the title and pleasant statistics of personal meetings spoke in favor of the Spaniard. The Russian, sharing the court with Alcaraz for the first time, won, but then lost to him twice in 2023. Moreover, in those two matches, including the Wimbledon semi-final, Alcaraz did not give up a set to his opponent.

— Against Alcaraz, Medvedev will be an absolute outsider. He is well aware of this. Journalists rated his performance highly throughout the tournament – ​​10/10. And then they asked him: what level would it take to beat Alcaraz? His answer? 11/10,” wrote Tumaini Carayol of The Guardian.

Alcaraz’s victory looked like the most likely outcome of the semi-final. And all the analytics about the future match gave way to complementary articles in honor of the young Spaniard.

– Alcaraz is playing the best tennis of his career and could well leave the tournament having won his second US Open title in a row. Medvedev looked like he was physically tired in the quarterfinals. It won’t get any easier against Alcaraz,” wrote Eric Beeston.

However, Medvedev himself stated that nothing is impossible on the court.

— In tennis you can always beat any player. People are beating Novak. People even beat Rafa on clay, which is almost impossible, but some players manage to do it. The same can be said about Carlos,” Medvedev said before the semifinals.

Sensational victory

The match itself began with a stubborn struggle in the first set. At the same time, at some point there was a smell of scandal: Medvedev complained to the judge on the tower that a spotlight or one of the fans was shining in his face. However, these troubles did not prevent him from taking the first set. But then Alcaraz rallied, began to live up to the forecasts and won in the second set. True, this did not affect Medvedev’s morale in any way.

“There were a few points that I lost, but after the next time I said to myself: “Wow, I hit some balls that were really tough.” This means I can do the same next time. Perhaps either he will miss, or I will be able to strike better,” Medvedev commented on his game.

Alcaraz continued to chew his way into the finals, but faced fierce resistance, which he, it seems, did not expect.

“When I serve and volley, he always finds something to answer. In a way, this is surprising,” Alcaraz commented on the game.

After Medvedev took the third set, the Spaniard began to seethe and use any methods to turn the tide of the match. Alcaraz even addressed his compatriots who were present at the match. They were enough to cause Medvedev significant discomfort.

— There were about a thousand Spanish fans in the stands who shouted in the decisive game between innings. It wasn’t pretty, but they seemed to feel the agony,” Medvedev recalled.

However, the crowd of Spaniards and Mexicans did not help Alcaraz stop Medvedev. The Russian sensationally won the match and received the right to compete for the title. And after the meeting, Medvedev ironically commented on the screams of the Spanish fans.

“Now they can go to bed,” Medvedev joked.

For Alcaraz, this defeat was a real blow to his pride.

“I thought that right now I’m the better player and I can find solutions when the match is not going in the direction I want.” But after this meeting I changed my mind. “I’m not mature enough to handle these types of matches,” Carlos said.

Now the Spaniard will do everything to take revenge from Medvedev, otherwise the Russian will gain a psychological advantage over Alcaraz for many years to come.

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Semi-final matches of WTA 500 in Adelaide and WTA 250 in Hobart have been announced

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Semi-final matches of WTA 500 in Adelaide and WTA 250 in Hobart have been announced

Quarter-final matches were held in challenging tournaments on January 15 WTA 500 in Adelaide And WTA 250 in Hobart.

Last year’s champion Madison Keys, who placed second in the 500 meters race in Adelaide, lost to Victoria MBoko, who will compete with Kimberly Birrell in her next race. The Australian eliminated Jacqueline Christian.

In another semi-final match, “neutrals” Mirra Andreeva and Diana Schneider will compete. Unfortunately, Maya Joynt and Emma Navarro lost their matches.

WTA 500 Adelaide. 1/4 final

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🏳️Mirra Andreeva [3] – Ayla Tomljanovic [WC] – 6:2, 6:0
🏳️Diana Schneider [9] – Emma Navarro [6] – 6:3, 6:3

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Kimberly Birrell- Jacqueline Christian [Q] – 5:7, 6:1, 7:5
Victoria Mboko [8] – Madison Keys [2] – 6:4, 4:6, 6:2

WTA 500 Adelaide. Semi-final matches

🏳️Mirra Andreeva [3] – 🏳️Diana Schneider [9]
Kimberly Birrell- Victoria Mboko [8]

Video review of match day in Adelaide

First seed Emma Raducanu lost to Tayla Preston in the 1/4 final stage in Hobart. The Australian representative will face third-seeded Iva Jovic in the semi-finals – the American eliminated Magda Linett.

Elisabetta Cocciaretto defeated Anna Bondar and Antonija Ruzic defeated Olga Danilovic. Anna and Antonia will meet in the lower group in the semi-finals.

WTA 250 Hobart. 1/4 final

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Emma Raducanu [1] – Talia Preston [WC] – 2:6, 4:6
Iva Jovic [3] – Magda Linette [8] – 6:3, 6:7 (5:7), 6:2

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Anna Bondar- Elisabetta Cocciaretto [Q] – 2:6, 2:6
Antonia Ruzic – Olga Danilovich – 6:3, 6:3

Video review of match day in Hobart

Source: Sport UA

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Adelaide tournament Victoria Mboko advances to semi-final

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Adelaide tournament Victoria Mboko advances to semi-final

(Adelaide) Canadian Victoria Mboko scored her second career victory against a player from top 10Thursday, winning 6-4, 4-6 and 6-2 against the American Madison Keys to reach the semi-finals of the Adelaide tournament.

Mboko (17e), who is looking for a third WTA title, will cross swords with Australian Kimberly Birrell (107e). Mboko defeated Birrell in Montreal, en route to the National Bank Open title last summer, in their only other duel on the circuit.

Mboko had previously defeated the Brazilian Beatriz Haddad Maia (59e) and the Russian Anna Kalinskaya (33e) in Adelaide. This is her first tournament since Hong Kong, which she won in November 2025.

Keys (ninth) had won his last 11 matches in this tournament, winning the title last year. She also triumphed there in 2022. Last year, she then continued her momentum to lift the Australian Open trophy.

After suffering three breaks in the second set, Mboko was solid in the third set with balls in hand, giving Keys no break opportunities. In particular, she won 73% of the rallies with her second ball during the third round.

Mboko won 93 of 180 points (52%) in this match.

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Australian Open Marina Stakusic and Liam Draxl qualified

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Australian Open Marina Stakusic and Liam Draxl qualified

(Melbourne) Marina Stakusic and Liam Draxl won their respective qualifying matches on Thursday to secure their tickets to the main draw of the Australian Open tennis tournament.

Stakušić (127e) joins Leylah Annie Fernandez and Victoria Mboko in the Canadian women’s delegation, while Draxl, who will participate in a major tournament for the first time, joins Félix Auger-Aliassime, Gabriel Diallo and Denis Shapovalov on the men’s side.

Stakusic took advantage of the troubles in the service of Lin Zhu (163e) to win 7-5 and 6-4.

The Canadian, who defeated the Spaniard Nuria Parrizas-Diaz (261e) and the Serbian Teodora Kostovic (176e) during the first two rounds of qualifying, will be making his first appearance in the main draw of this major tournament. This will be her second Grand Slam appearance after being eliminated in the first round at Wimbledon in 2024.

To achieve this, Stakusic managed four breaks in the first set and two more in the second set. She gave herself eight break points. Zhu only won 49% of rallies when she had the balls in hand.

Stakusic herself lost her serve four times. She called a timeout to bring in a therapist after Zhu made it 3-2 in the first set.

After letting a first match point slip away, Stakusic ended the match in the next game. The duel lasted one hour 42 minutes.

Aged 32, Zhu occupied number 31e WTA rank in September 2023, but injuries to her elbow and hips caused her to miss several months of activities over the past two years. She was 493e in the world when she reached the fourth round of the National Bank Open last summer in Montreal.

Later, Draxl (145e) came from behind to defeat the American Mackenzie McDonald (113e) 3-6, 7-6 (2) and 6-2.

Draxl had previously had the ascendancy over the Australian Moerani Bouzige (467e) and the Ukrainian Vitaliy Sachko (166e).

He hit nine aces and took advantage of five of his eight break points.

Source: lapresse

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