Bad boy Medvedev too good for
Wawrinka
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[September 04, 2019]
By Steve Keating
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Daniil Medvedev
may not win any popularity contests at Flushing Meadows but remained
on course for a U.S. Open title on Tuesday, taming Stan Wawrinka
7-6(6) 6-3 3-6 6-1 to reach his first grand slam semi-final.
The villain and hero roles for this match could not have been more
clearly defined if the Russian bad boy and the even-keeled Swiss
were wearing black and white cowboy hats.
Wawrinka may not be as popular as his countryman Roger Federer, but
"Stan the Man" has earned considerable respect, along with three
Grand Slam titles including the 2016 U.S. Open, for a workmanlike
approach to his craft.
Medvedev has not just accepted the villain role but embraced it,
harnessing the negative energy and using it to fuel a run to the
quarter-finals.
The Russian fifth seed was greeted by a chorus of boos when he
stepped out onto Arthur Ashe, but it was far from an intimidating
welcome with the massive stadium sparsely filled for the early
session.
There is seldom a need to urge any New York sporting crowd to
express their opinion yet while Medvedev did not win many friends,
neither was he lustily showered with jeers as he had been in earlier
matches.
In his third-round win over Feliciano Lopez, the 23-year-old Russian
angrily snatched a towel from a ball person, threw his racket and
showed the crowd his middle finger, which led to fines totaling
$9,000 and a shower of boos.
The match ended with Medvedev, arms raised amid a chorus of jeers,
sarcastically thanking the spectators at Louis Armstrong Stadium
then telling the New York crowd to bring it on.
The crowd let him have it again after his fourth-round win over
Dominik Koepfer on Sunday when he performed a dance after match
point.
There were none of those antics or sparring with the crowd on
Tuesday as a focused Medvedev put his head down and got on with the
job.
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Daniil Medvedev of Russia waves to the crowd after his match against
Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland (not pictured) in a quarterfinal match
on day nine of the 2019 US Open tennis tournament at USTA Billie
Jean King National Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA
TODAY Sports
"I have to say sorry guys and thank you," said a sheepish Medvedev,
extending an olive branch to the crowd. "I have two words (to
describe the U.S. Open).
"First one for sure 'electric' because it is electric and second
'controversy' because what I have done is not good.
"So many people support me still, so many people like my interview,
so many people don't like me and I can just say I try to be myself
guys."
Despite nine double faults, two foot faults and an injury time out
to have work done on his left thigh, Medvedev somehow managed to
snatch the opening set with an 8-6 tiebreak.
Having reached three consecutive ATP Tour finals coming into
Flushing Meadows, including a win in Cincinnati, Medvedev looked
much more like the hottest player in tennis in a dominant second
set.
The lanky Russia got his serve under control, avoiding any double
faults, and secured the early break before opening a two-set lead
against an increasingly frustrated Wawrinka.
Yet the barrel-chested Swiss is nothing if not a battler and broke
Medvedev at the first opportunity in the third before holding on to
cut the deficit to 2-1.
Medvedev, however, grabbed the early break in the fourth and a
second to go 5-1 up before closing out the match with a cheeky lob.
(Editing by Toby Davis)
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