Medvedev puts Russian team into Davis Cup semi-finals
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[December 03, 2021] MADRID
(Reuters) -Daniil Medvedev sent the Russian Tennis Federation
through to a Davis Cup semi-final against Germany by beating
Sweden's Mikael Ymer 6-4 6-4 on Thursday for an unassailable 2-0
lead in the tie.
World number five Andrey Rublev had earlier overcome Ymer's older
brother Elias 6-2 5-7 7-6(3).
Medvedev, the world number two, served for the match at 5-2 in the
second set but suffered a break of serve and collected a warning for
unsportsmanlike conduct for his reaction.
Ymer, who had been 4-3 up in the first set, then held serve before
Medvedev collected himself and closed out the match with an ace. The
Russians will play Germany on Saturday.
"Today I should have served better but really happy to bring the
point to the team," said 25-year-old Medvedev, who served seven aces
to Ymer's one.
"Madrid feels like home, we're winning a lot of matches. We beat
Spain the other day so I think it was a great boost of confidence to
beat the home favourites. It's always nice to beat someone at home
in their country."
Rublev had to contend with a much more spirited fightback from the
older Ymer before winning in two hours and 10 minutes.
The Russian raced through the first set in 26 minutes, converting
two of three break points. However, he found it harder in the
second, being broken by the Swede when serving for the match before
Ymer won four games in a row to level.
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Russian Tennis Federation's Daniil Medvedev shakes hands with
Sweden's Mikael Ymer after winning their match REUTERS/Susana Vera
The 25-year-old Ymer, ranked 171st in the world,
carried that momentum into the third set while Rublev grew visibly
frustrated.
Rublev failed to convert seven break point opportunities but
prevailed in the tiebreak to seal the win.
The final doubles match between Aslan Karatsev/Rublev and Andre
Goransson/Robert Lindstedt was not played.
Germany beat Britain on Wednesday to reach the last four. Croatia
play world number one Novak Djokovic's Serbia in the other
semi-final on Friday.
"We have a day off tomorrow so we can prepare well, be fresh," said
Medvedev. "The most important thing is that we are winning a lot of
matches, we didn't lose a tie in the group and really looking
forward to Saturday."
(Reporting by Christian Radnedge and Alan Baldwin in London; Editing
by Ed Osmond and Ken Ferris)
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