The Greek got revenge for his Australian Open
semi-final loss to the Russian this year and improved his Grand
Slam quarter-final record to 4-0 with a 6-3 7-6(3) 7-5 win that
teed up a last-four clash against Germany's Alexander Zverev.
"It was a very close match and we both served pretty well,"
Tsitsipas said. "It was intense.
"I was playing against one of the best guys on the tour. I had
to keep up the intensity and elevate my game throughout the
entire match. I am happy to keep repeating, trying to go
further."
Medvedev, who squandered two set points in the second set and
only converted two of his eight break points, had not won a
single match at the French Open prior to his run to the last
eight this year.
Yet having finally found his feet on the red dirt, he had few
chances against the 22-year-old Tsitsipas, who has had a superb
clay season so far.
Tsitsipas, a winner in Lyon and Monte Carlo on clay this year,
wrongfooted the Russian to convert his first break point for 3-1
lead as he comfortably held serve in the first set.
Medvedev, who made 44 unforced errors in the match, almost twice
as many as the Greek, saved a Tsitsipas set point at 5-2 but the
fifth seed wrapped it up a game later with a volley.
Tsitsipas then won 11 straight points to break the Russian again
early in the second set and cruise to a 3-1 lead.
Yet his opponent launched a comeback, bagging his own first
break en route to a three-game run.
Medvedev improved his first-serve percentage and even carved out
two set points but his opponent saved them to hold and force a
tiebreak.
Tsitsipas survived his second set wobble to clinch it with a
volley on his first set point.
The pair traded breaks in the third before Tsitsipas broke
again, winning on his first match point following an underarm
serve from Medvedev.
(Reporting by Karolos GrohmannEditing by Toby Davis)
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