Tiafoe downs Norrie to set up Medvedev showdown at Indian Wells
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[March 16, 2023]
By Rory Carroll
(Reuters) -American Frances Tiafoe beat Britain's Cameron Norrie 6-4
6-4 at Indian Wells on Wednesday to reach his first Masters 1000
semi-final where he will face Daniil Medvedev after the red-hot
Russian dispatched Spaniard Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 6-3 7-5.
After a rare rain delay halted play in the match's early stages,
Tiafoe whipped a forehand crosscourt winner to break Norrie for a
4-3 lead.
The dynamic Tiafoe, who fed off the energy of the supportive crowd,
then pressured Norrie into an error on set point by coming into the
net.
Tiafoe saw his double break second-set lead whittled down to one
when he double faulted at 5-3.
But he managed to serve out the match on his next opportunity,
unleashing a 139 mile per hour (224 km per hour) ace to set up match
point before ending the affair when Norrie's forehand sailed long.
"I truly feel like when I'm there mentally, I'm one of the best
players in the world," Tiafoe said.
The loss snapped Norrie's eight-match winning streak. The
tournament's 2021 champion won a title in Rio de Janeiro last month
and has a 21-4 win-loss record for the year.
"Today it is not just about getting to the semis, I am happy to beat
a guy like that, who has been playing so well."
"At the end it got a little tricky, but it was pretty much one-way
traffic and I am really happy with where my game is at," Tiafoe
said.
He has yet to drop a set at the tournament in the Southern
California desert. He reached the semis of last year's U.S. Open
where he fell to eventual champion Carlos Alcaraz.
Tiafoe will have his work cut out for him on Saturday when he faces
the fifth-seeded Medvedev, who extended his winning streak to 18
matches with his victory over Davidovich Fokina in the breezy
afternoon session.
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Mar 15, 2023; Indian Wells, CA, USA;
Francis Tiafoe (USA) hits a shot as he defeats Cameron Norrie (GBR)
in the quarterfinals of the BNP Paribas Open at the Indian Wells
Tennis Garden. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
Medvedev raced out to a 3-0 first set lead and
crushed an ace to capture the opener as Davidovich Fokina searched
for answers.
In the more competitive second set Medvedev, who had injured his
ankle in his previous match, required attention from a trainer to
tape his bloody right thumb but the bandage did not hinder his
shotmaking.
His speedy defense helped him break Davidovich Fokina at love for a
6-5 lead and he smacked a unreturnable serve on match point in the
next game to keep his hopes of a fourth consecutive title alive.
Medvedev is 4-0 against U.S. Open semifinalist Tiafoe but they have
not faced each other since the 2021 Miami Open.
"He's playing great," Medvedev said of Tiafoe.
"Frances is a very pumped up, fire player, so he can beat anyone on
a good day. I'm sure he can beat Novak (Djokovic), Rafa (Nadal). He
actually did beat Rafa at the U.S. Open, which is huge.
"I need to try my best to keep this head-to-head at zero. That's
never easy but I just have to show my best tennis and try to beat
such a great opponent."
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los AngelesEditing by Toby Davis and
Sonali Paul)
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