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Tsitsipas downs Medvedev
New faces clash in women’s French Open semifinals
Published: Jun 09, 2021 05:03 PM
Stefanos Tsitsipas returns a ball in his match against Daniil Medvedev at the the 2021 French Open on Tuesday in Paris. Photo: VCG

Stefanos Tsitsipas returns a ball in his match against Daniil Medvedev at the the 2021 French Open on Tuesday in Paris. Photo: VCG

Stefanos Tsitsipas defeated Daniil Medvedev in straight sets Tuesday to stay on track for a first Grand Slam final at the French Open, while first-time semifinalists Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and Tamara Zidansek are two wins from an unlikely title.

Greek fifth seed Tsitsipas qualified for his third successive major semifinal, winning 6-3, 7-6 (7/3), 7-5 to avenge his defeat by second-ranked Medvedev at the Australian Open and set up a showdown with Alexander Zverev.

"I was playing against one of the best guys on the tour and I had to keep up with the intensity and elevate my game," said Tsitsipas.

"I thought I was playing good and not giving him space to do things and I think my performance was close to one of my best this week. I love being in Paris, it brings back good memories and I'm happy to keep going."

Tsitsipas had won just one of seven previous matches with Medvedev, but the former arrived at Roland Garros favored to reach the final after titles in Monte Carlo and Lyon, with Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal in the opposite half of the draw.

A single break of serve allowed Tsitsipas to clinch the opening set, but the 22-year-old - beaten by Djokovic in five sets in the 2020 semifinals - had to save two set points on serve in the second before controlling the tiebreaker.

Medvedev broke and led 4-2 in the third but Tsitsipas swiftly hit back, and then broke again to close out victory, swatting a backhand winner as the Russian bizarrely attempted an underarm serve down match point.

Zverev, who trailed qualifier Oscar Otte by two sets in the first round, has now won 15 sets in a row as he eased into his first French Open semifinal with a 6-4, 6-1, 6-1 win over Spain's Alejandro Davidovich Fokina. He easily brushed aside the 46th-ranked Davidovich who hit 37 unforced errors and only 16 winners in his first major quarterfinal.

Pavlyuchenkova reached her first Grand Slam semifinal at the 52nd attempt and will be favored to make the final when she takes on world No.85 Zidansek of Slovenia.

Pavlyuchenkova, the 31st seed, beat doubles partner Elena Rybakina 6-7 (2/7), 6-2, 9-7 in her first quarterfinal appearance at Roland Garros since 2011.

Rybakina dumped out Serena Williams in the previous round and raced into a 4-1 lead in the opener. Pavlyuchenkova broke back in the seventh game before the 1.84-meter Russian-born Kazakh dominated the tiebreaker.

The Russian levelled the tie courtesy of breaks in the sixth and eighth games of the second set.

In a tense decider, there were four breaks in the first six games before Rybakina cracked in the 16th game, going down tamely on her sixth double fault.

The unheralded Zidansek became the first woman representing Slovenia to advance to the last four at a Grand Slam after beating in-form Spaniard Paula Badosa 7-5, 4-6, 8-6.

Zidansek recovered from 3-0 and a double break down in the first set and saved three break points at 6-6 in the decider against Badosa, the 33rd seed with the most clay court wins (17) on the WTA tour this season.

The Slovene took her second match point to continue her dream run. She is hoping to emulate Maribor-born Mima Jausovec, who won Roland Garros in 1977 while representing Yugoslavia.