Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Medvedev advances to fourth round

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MELBOURNE, Australia – Daniil Medvedev finally worked out how to a win a five-setter. All by himself.

The fourth-seeded Medvedev was 0-6 in Grand Slam matches that went to five sets, and his Australian Open thirdround match against No. 28-seeded Filip Krajinovic looked like it was going all the way.

After some angry outbursts from an increasing­ly animated and chatty Medvedev directed at his box in an otherwise empty Rod Laver Arena – fans have been banned as a COVID-19 precaution – his coach, Gilles Cervara, got up and left.

“He said just before leaving that he's sure I'm going to win the match. He's going to leave me alone to be more calm,” Medvedev explained in his on-court TV interview after Saturday's 6-3, 6-3, 4-6, 3-6, 6-0 win. “It was a good thing to do. Luckily I won.”

Some pundits, including John McEnroe, are tipping the 25-year-old Russian to make his major breakthrou­gh in Australia. Medvedev, on a 17-match winning streak that includes titles at the 2020 season-ending ATP Finals, said while that's nice to hear, he has a long way to go.

He'll have to face unseeded American Mackenzie McDonald in the next round. After that could be a quarterfinal against No. 7 Andrey Rublev, who helped him win the ATP Cup title for Russia last week. No. 2-ranked Rafael Nadal, a 20-time major winner, is also in his half of the draw.

Nadal extended his winning streak against fellow left-handers to 16 with a 7-5, 6-2, 7-5 victory over No. 69-ranked Cameron Norrie, reaching the fourth round at Melbourne Park for the 14th time in 16 trips.

He is chasing a men's record 21st major title but entered the tournament with back stiffness and without any competitiv­e matches in 2021.

“Today is better, yeah,” Nadal said of his back soreness. “First day I feel an improvemen­t, and that's the most important thing for me today.”

He hasn't dropped a set in three matches that, he said, “I hope will help me for what's coming.”

In his immediate future is No. 16 Fabio Fognini, who had a straight-set win over Australia's last hope in the men's draw, 21st-seeded Alex de Minaur.

Medvedev had been bothered by a problem with his upper left leg and had a medical timeout for treatment late in the fourth set.

When he fell behind 5-2 in the fourth, Medvedev shouted, “I never saw something like this!”

He returned to better much play in the deciding set, smacking an insideout forehand winner to a corner to close an 18-stroke exchange and break to go up 2-0.

He didn't drop another game as he seized the momentum back from Krajinovic, who was previously 4-1 in matches that went the full five sets.

“Really happy I got the five-set win,” Medvedev said.

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