including Russian Daniel Medvedev Nothing is certain about the track. He wants to escape normalcy regardless of the round and the opponent. It wasn’t his fault to end a match after three in the morning, having to come back from two sets down against the Finn. Emil Ruusuvuori.
Yes, the characteristic anger that causes him occasional setbacks in sports is attributed to him. Also in the round of 16 of the Australian Open against the Portuguese Nuno Borges26 years old and world number 69, unexpectedly survived the fourth round of the Grand Slam.
With the match poised to be decided, 5-3 and serving in the third set, Medvedev went into his own temporary nervous attack, unable to stop looking at his French coach. Gilles Cervara. And he delivered four games in a row, at 5-7 for the Portuguese, aggressive against a Muscovite who was conservative in his hitting when he stroked the pass.
The double finalist of the Australian Open reacted immediately, fulfilling his status as the favorite. He won 6-3, 7-6 (4), 5-7 and 6-1 in 3h.07′. “I was really tired, but I gave extra energy in the fourth set,” he explained. Daniel Medvedev remembered that a few days ago he went to bed at 7 in the morning.
He can’t afford to make too many mistakes in Wednesday’s quarterfinals, as he faces a top-10 player, the first Pole in the men’s quarterfinals of the Australian Open. Hubert Hurkacz26 years old and number 9, ended the adventure of the French guest Arthur Cazaux, 21 years old and number 122, initial executioner of Holger Rune, 7-6 (6), 7-6 (3) and 6-4.
Source: La Verdad

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