Hindustan Times (Noida)

Fighting Tsitsipas stuns Nadal

22-year-old Greek player to take on Russia’s Medvedev in semis; top seed Ash Barty knocked out in quarter-finals

- Agence France-presse sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

MELBOURNE: Stefanos Tsitsipas ended Rafael Nadal’s Grand Slam record bid in five gripping sets on Wednesday as home hopes were dashed when topranked Ashleigh Barty was knocked out in the Australian Open quarter-finals.

Greece’s Tsitsipas looked down and out after losing the first two sets but after edging the third he was a different player, taking the upper hand over a subdued Nadal to win 3-6, 2-6, 7-6 (7/4), 6-4, 7-5.

Tsitsipas, 22, stunned Roger Federer in the 2019 last 16 before being halted by Nadal in the semis, but he turned the tables to set up a last-four meeting with Russia’s Daniil Medvedev.

Underlinin­g the scale of the upset, it was only the second

time Nadal has lost a Grand Slam five-setter from two sets to love after his defeat to Fabio Fognini at the 2015 US Open.

“I don’t know what happened after the third set—i fly like a little bird, everything was working for me,” the fifth seed said. “The emotions at the end were indescriba­ble, they were something else.” The defeat will sting for Nadal, who was drawing closer

to a 21st major title and sole ownership of the all-time men’s record he currently shares with the injury-sidelined Federer.

Tsitsipas’s reward is a meeting on Friday with Medvedev, his third Grand Slam semi, with topranked Novak Djokovic or Russian qualifier Aslan Karatsev waiting in Sunday’s final.

However, fans will no longer be able to see Barty, the world

number one whose dreams of ending Australia’s 43-year wait for a domestic winner were dashed by the unlikely figure of Karolina Muchova.

In hot conditions, Barty raced through the first set but Muchova dominated after a medical timeout for dizziness, winning 1-6, 6-3, 6-2 to reach her first Grand Slam semi-final as the Australian crumbled.

Muchova will face Jennifer Brady in the last four after the 22nd seed beat her fellow American and close friend Jessica Pegula 4-6, 6-2, 6-1.

Brady’s achievemen­t is notable, as she is the last woman standing among those who served a hard 14-day quarantine after arriving in Australia— unlike other players, who were allowed out of their hotels for five hours a day to train.

Medvedev beats Rublev

Medvedev and Andrey Rublev were both unbeaten this year but their all-russian quarter-final was disappoint­ing. Medvedev, older and higher-ranked, took control after a tight first set, winning 7-5, 6-3, 6-2 as his rival struggled in the intense afternoon heat. “We had some unbelievab­le rallies and after the point it’s tough to breathe,” said Medvedev, the 25-year-old world number four. “I think I’m one of the first players to make Andrey that tired on the court so I’m quite happy.”

Defending champion Djokovic plays Karatsev in Thursday’s men’s semi-final, while Muchova faces Brady and Serena Williams plays Naomi Osaka in the women’s last four.

 ?? GETTY ?? Stefanos Tsitsipas reacts after defeating Rafael Nadal in the quarter-finals on Wednesday.
GETTY Stefanos Tsitsipas reacts after defeating Rafael Nadal in the quarter-finals on Wednesday.

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