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Korda upsets Medvedev

SWIATEK, GAUFF AND PEGULA CHARGE ON TO LAST 16

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MELBOURNE: Daniil Medvedev on Friday became the latest title contender to crash out of the men’s draw at the Australian Open, but Iga Swiatek led a charge of the women’s seeds into the last 16.

Russia’s Medvedev was runnerup at the last two Grand Slams in Melbourne but his tournament ended with a whimper in round three at the hands of Sebastian Korda.

The American, son of 1998 Australian Open champion Petr

Korda, won 7-6 (9/7), 6-3, 7-6 (7/4) as seventh seed Medvedev followed defending champion Rafael Nadal and Casper Ruud in exiting in the first week.

Korda, who faces 10th seed Hubert Hurkacz of Poland next, told Rod Laver Arena: “An unbelievab­le match.

“I sort of knew what I had to do and I stuck with it even when I was going up and down with the emotions.

“I’m thrilled right now, I played amazing,” said the 22-year-old.

With world number one Carlos Alcaraz not involved because of injury, Medvedev’s surprise defeat to the 29th seed is another boost to nine-time Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic.

The hot favourite, who is nursing a hamstring problem, plays 27th seed Grigor Dimitrov on Saturday.

Stefanos Tsitsipas is now the highest remaining seed at three and the Greek star stretched his unbeaten streak this year to set up a last-16 clash with Italian Jannik Sinner.

The 24-year-old Tsitsipas, who is yet to drop a set, clinched his seventh straight win of 2023 by beating Dutchman Tallon Griekspoor 6-2, 7-6 (7/5), 6-3.

Tsitsipas is refusing to get carried away as he chases a first major title. “There are no presents,” he warned. “You should be going after it, you should be creating those opportunit­ies and aiming big within yourself, sometimes surpass your own abilities.”

Also into the last 16 are sixth seed Felix Auger-aliassime and 18th seed Karen Khachanov.

The Russian defeated 16thseeded American Frances Tiafoe in four sets.

‘GREAT PLAYER’

In the women’s draw, world number one Swiatek and the Americans Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula were all emphatic winners.

Swiatek, a three-time major winner but chasing a first Australian Open title, swatted aside qualifier Cristina Bucsa of Spain 6-0, 6-1 in just 55 minutes.

The Pole faces Elena Rybakina next after the Wimbledon champion defeated last year’s Melbourne runner-up Danielle Collins in three sets.

“For sure she’s very strong physically and mentally,” Moscowborn Kazakh Rybakina said, sizing up Poland’s Swiatek.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Sebastian Korda of the US reacts during his third round match against Russia’s Daniil Medvedev in the Australian Open.
— Reuters Sebastian Korda of the US reacts during his third round match against Russia’s Daniil Medvedev in the Australian Open.
 ?? — Reuters ?? Poland’s Iga Swiatek celebrates winning her third round match against Spain’s Cristina Bucsa.
— Reuters Poland’s Iga Swiatek celebrates winning her third round match against Spain’s Cristina Bucsa.
 ?? — Reuters ?? Jessica Pegula of the US celebrates winning her third round match against Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk.
— Reuters Jessica Pegula of the US celebrates winning her third round match against Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk.

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