The Sun (Malaysia)

Blockbuste­r rematch

Sinner, Medvedev book Miami Open semifinal clash

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WORLD NO. 3 Jannik Sinner will face defending champion Daniil Medvedev in the semifinals of the Miami Open – a rematch of the Australian Open final won by Sinner and last year’s Miami title match.

Sinner moved into the last four in emphatic style yesterday, beating Czech Tomas Machac 6-4, 6-2 before Medvedev overcame a stern test against Chilean Nicolas Jarry before emerging with a 6-2, 7-6 (9-7) win.

Italy’s Sinner, who rallied from two sets down to beat Medvedev and claim his first Grand Slam title at the Australian Open, will play in his fourth semi of the season after dealing with lively Machac in 91 minutes.

Sinner broke the opening game serve from the Czech but Machac responded immediatel­y to make it 11.

The crowd were on their feet to appreciate some brilliant defensive play from Sinner who eventually took charge of the set, breaking to go 4-3 up and then closing out.

The second set was more straightfo­rward with Sinner breaking in the third game and never looking back.

Despite the comfortabl­e margin of the win, Sinner said Machac deserved praise for his energetic and aggressive performanc­e.

“He has an incredible talent. He is super fast, also physically he is in great shape,” said the world No.

3.

“I didn’t know exactly what to expect today. The first games I was looking a little bit at what kind of tactics could work or not,” he added.

“I played good, especially in the important moments of the match, which makes it… the scoreboard, you see the score, but it’s sometimes lying. Today was a little bit like that,” said Sinner.

Medvedev ran away with the first set against Jarry, who was slow out of the blocks.

But the second set was a different story with the Chilean, roared on by heavily Latin American crowd, finding his big serve.

The pair were inseparabl­e, with plenty of entertaini­ng rallies, until the tiebreaker.

“In the first set I feel like I was playing good level, but nothing extra and it was enough to win, so I was happy about it,” said Medvedev.

The Russian appeared to enjoy the extra spice provided by the Chilean fans in the stadium.

“To be honest I was ready for it and I was expecting worse, when I say worse (I mean) more cheering fans supporting him. It was a pretty good atmosphere.”

Medvedev said he is looking forward to resuming battle with Sinner after his five-set loss in Melbourne.

“I won the first two sets – which would be enough in Miami,” he quipped. “But for sure this match is going to be different.

“I’m going to go out there, 100% ready to win and to make his life tough,” said the Russian. – AFP

 ?? – USATODAYPI­X ?? Jannik Sinner serves against Christophe­r O’Connell (not pictured) at the Miami Open.
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– USATODAYPI­X Jannik Sinner serves against Christophe­r O’Connell (not pictured) at the Miami Open. Medvedev

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