Medvedev contains demons to beat
Dimitrov and reach U.S. Open final
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[September 07, 2019]
By Steve Keating
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Love him or hate
him, Daniil Medvedev will play for a first Grand Slam title after
grinding out a 7-6(5) 6-4 6-3 win over Grigor Dimitrov at the U.S.
Open on Friday.
Medvedev has a complicated relationship with the Flushing Meadows
crowds, who have cast him as a U.S. Open bad boy due to his on-court
antics, but the fifth seeded Russian has been as good as gold where
it matters -- on the scoreboard.
"I will not say that I'm a kind person or a good person, I can only
say I'm a really calm person in life," said Medvedev, who has
incurred $19,000 in fines for an assortment of offences including
smashing racquets and giving the crowd the middle finger.
"I actually have no idea why the demons go out when I play tennis.
"I'm not proud of what I did. I'm working to never do it again."

Medvedev may not be winning many friends but he is winning matches.
Lots of them.
His semi-final victory on Friday sends the 23-year-old through to
his fourth straight final and stretches his win streak to 12
matches.
The first Russian man to reach a Grand Slam final since Marat Safin
at the 2005 Australian Open, Medvedev will play Rafa Nadal for the
title after the three-time champion ended Italian Matteo
Berrettini's surprise run.
After spending much of the U.S. Open playing the role of villain,
the lanky Medvedev has tried to cast himself as a more fan-friendly
figure, distancing himself from the gestures that turned the New
York crowds against him.
He tried to put the bad blood behind him with an apology to the
crowd after beating former champion Stan Wawrinka in the quarters,
but fans at Arthur Ashe Stadium let him know he still had some
fences to mend on Friday, 'welcoming' him with a round of jeers as
he walked onto the court.
'CRAZY MATCHES'
Medvedev and Dimitrov arrived at Flushing Meadows in wildly
contrasting form.
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Daniil Medvedev of Russia salutes the crowd after his match against
Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria (not pictured) in a semifinal match on
day twelve of the 2019 US Open tennis tournament at USTA Billie Jean
King National Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY
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The 78th ranked Bulgarian's play was trending downwards, winning
just one of his last eight matches, while Medvedev was riding the
momentum from reaching three straight finals, including a win in his
last U.S. Open tune-up in Cincinnati.
With both men fighting for a spot in their first Grand Slam final,
every point was contested as if a trophy were riding on it,
particularly in a tense opening set that stretched to an hour before
Medvedev snatched it in a tie-break.
The second set produced more long, grinding rallies as the Russian
and Bulgarian traded a pair of breaks before Medvedev landed the
decisive blow to break Dimitrov and go 2-1 up.
Now in command, Medvedev continued to relentlessly wear down the
tiring Dimitrov in a third set that saw him earn a break at 3-1 to
take a lead he would not surrender.
"I think the confidence means a lot," said Medvedev. "I do think he
was better player in first set. I was kind of lucky to win it.
"I think after I was playing better than him.
"Talking about first set, these crucial points, this moment in my
game, there is something strong that makes me win these crazy sets
and crazy matches, which maybe two months ago I would have lost."
(Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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