![]() ![]() This is Dimitrov’s second straight tournament quarterfinal he advanced to the semifinals in San Diego two weeks ago and has won six of his last seven matches. It was also the first time he had beaten Medvedev in more than four years, with the Russian winning their past three encounters without dropping a set. ![]() The world No.2 is the highest-ranked player Dimitrov has beaten in five-and-a-half years, dating back to when he upstaged second-ranked Andy Murray in the third round of the 2016 Miami Open. Medvedev’s nine-match winning streak ends he had not lost since falling to Andrey Rublev in the Cincinnati semifinals in August. "So I think when you put that all together, you start to enjoy the game a little bit more, and winning and losing seems to not have such a big pressure.” "At the moment I just have a lot of gratitude towards my game, towards my team, towards my work, and the effort that I'm putting in. And think that's the only thing that you can do, and control,” said Dimitrov. "I'm really trying to be appreciative of the moments that I get to be out here on the court and stay humble, and work. That’s an incredible win for Just his third ever triumph over a Top-2 player. He landed less than 30 per cent of first serves in that set as his game and confidence seemed to fall away.ĭimitrov showed a superior ability to hit through the slow hard court and also, notably, won the majority of longer rallies against Medvedev, highly regarded for his defensive skills.ĭimitrov surged to a 5-1 third-set lead and unleashed a flurry of forehand winners when he served for the match on his second attempt. Dimitrov scores biggest win since 2016Įarlier on Wednesday, Medvedev’s first serve deserted him as Dimitrov began his comeback from 4-1 down in the second set. ![]() I think from 1-3 down, 0-40, I played like a top player," said Ostapenko, who is through to her biggest semifinal since Wimbledon more than three years ago. ![]() Yet from there, she played characteristically aggressive, fearless tennis to complete a 6-4 4-6 6-3 win. Ostapenko won a dramatic final set against American Shelby Rogers, missing a simple overhead putaway, which would have given her a 2-0 lead, before falling behind 1-3, 0-40. The former world No.1 will need to step up to the occasion again in the semifinals when she faces 2017 Roland Garros champion Jelena Ostapenko for the first time. That's what I'm really happy with today." I felt like I stepped up a lot to the occasion. "I felt that I really played well in the crucial moments. Very consistent in terms of level for me," said Azarenka, who fell to Pegula in the opening round of AO 2021. The first saw two-time Australian Open champion Victoria Azarenka end the run of in-form American Jessica Pegula, with Azarenka's 6-4 6-2 win sending her through to just her third, and biggest, semifinal of 2021. Azarenka, Ostapenko set blockbuster semifinalĪs all eight men's fourth-round matches unfolded, two women's quarterfinals also featured on the schedule. On Wednesday evening, second and third seeds Stefanos Tsitsipas and Alexander Zverev booked their quarterfinal spots with wins over Alex de Minaur and Gael Monfils respectively. Hurkacz swatted aside Aslan Karatsev 6-1 6-3 and remains on track for a version of the 'Sunshine Double' after winning the Miami Open six months ago. Trailing 6-4 4-1, Dimitrov won eight straight games to take control of the match against the wayward US Open champion before winning 4-6 6-4 6-3.Īlready enjoying his best ever showing in the Californian desert, Dimitrov is through to his first ATP Masters quarterfinal of the season and will next play No.8 seed Hubert Hurkacz.ĭIMITROV: “Winning that match meant something different to me” Grigor Dimitrov produced the upset of the 2021 Indian Wells tournament on Wednesday, beating top seed Daniil Medvedev from a set and a double-break down. ![]()
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