Medvedev outlasts Sinner to reach Wimbledon semi-final

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NEW DELHI: In a tense and closely contested quarter-final match at

Wimbledon

, fifth-seeded

Daniil Medvedev

emerged victorious against top-ranked

Jannik Sinner

. The encounter, which lasted five sets, saw both players vying for a spot in the semi-finals.
The match was characterized by its unpredictable nature, with both players experiencing highs and lows throughout.

Despite the fluctuations in momentum, the contest remained engaging, albeit not always thrilling. Medvedev ultimately prevailed with a score of 6-7(7), 6-4, 7-6(4), 2-6, 6-3 on a rain-affected Centre Court.
This marks Medvedev's second consecutive appearance in the Wimbledon semi-finals, showcasing his consistency and prowess on the grass courts.
Medvedev managed to break his losing streak of five matches against Sinner, gaining revenge for his heartbreaking loss to the Italian in the Australian Open final earlier this year, where he let a two-set advantage slip away.

Despite Sinner, the tournament's top seed, claiming the first set in a close tiebreak after fending off a set point, he started to make unforced errors as the match progressed. After dropping the second set, Sinner required medical attention off the court early in the third set, seemingly due to feeling unwell.
Sinner, although defeated in the third-set tiebreak, found renewed energy in the fourth set, pushing the match to a decisive fifth set.

However, Russian Medvedev secured an early break in the final set and maintained his composure to clinch the victory after a grueling four-hour battle.
With this win, Medvedev now awaits the winner of the match between the reigning champion,

Carlos Alcaraz

, and

Tommy Paul

from the United States.

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