Djokovic, Medvedev and Zverev reach Paris semis
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[November 06, 2021] PARIS
(Reuters) - Novak Djokovic
stayed on course for a sixth Paris Masters title with 6-4 6-3 win
over American Taylor Fritz while world number two Daniil Medvedev
tamed home crowd favourite Hugo Gaston 7-6(7) 6-4 to reach the
semi-finals on Friday.
Alexander Zverev made sure three of the world's top four will
compete in the last four after he toppled Casper Ruud 7-5 6-4 while
Poland's Hubert Hurkacz dug deep to beat Australian James Duckworth
6-2 6-7(4) 7-5.
On Saturday Djokovic will meet Hurkacz while Medvedev will lock
horns with Zverev in a mouth-watering clash for berths in Sunday's
final.
Djokovic and Fritz traded fierce ground strokes in the first set
before the 20-times major winner broke serve at 3-4. Fritz broke
back immediately but Djokovic's supremacy from the back of the court
finally told as he clinched the opener in 38 minutes.
"I was absent from the Tour for two months, coming into this
tournament, and the last competitive match I played was in the U.S.
Open final, compared to the other guys playing one or two events
prior to Paris," said Djokovic, who lost to Medvedev in the final at
Flushing Meadows.
"I knew that I needed to start well, with good intensity and put in
a lot of hours on the practice court. But it's different when you
play points in a competitive match."
The pair again exchanged service breaks at the start of the second
before Fritz blew a chance at 1-1 with Djokovic down 15-40. The Serb
seized control after overcoming that minor blip, winning 12 of 14
points from 2-2 to register his fifth straight win over the
24-year-old American.
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Serbia's Novak Djokovic during an interview after winning his
quarter final match against Taylor Fritz of the U.S.
REUTERS/Christian Hartmann
"I did have ups and downs. I am not really pleased
with the way I closed out the sets. I lost my serve to love (at
1-1), then (at) 5-3, again, I served for it with new balls and lost
to love again. Those things shouldn't happen," added Djokovic.
Medvedev double-faulted to hand Gaston a 5-4 lead in a knife-edged
opening set and then saved three successive set points on the
Frenchman's serve to force a tiebreak as the next two games went
with serve.
More spectacular shots and nerve-jangling action followed as Gaston
saved a set point with a delicious backhand winner before Medvedev
eventually clinched the hour-long set with a service winner which
silenced vocal home fans in Paris.
The Russian raced into a 4-0 lead in the second set but 21-year old
Gaston, who rallied from a 5-0 second-set deficit to beat Spaniard
Carlos Alcaraz in the previous round, won the next three games and
got the crowd back on their feet.
Medvedev held his nerve though and sealed the pulsating contest with
a forehand crosscourt winner in a jittery final game in which he
double-faulted on his first match point.
Zverev was in cruise control against Ruud after breaking the
Norwegian's serve in the 11th game of the opening set, holding his
own throughout to book his last-four berth.
(Reporting by Dhruv Munjal in Bengaluru and Zoran Milosaljevic in
Belgrade; Editing by Ken Ferris and Pritha Sarkar)
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