CHENNAI:
Daniil Medvedev
confirmed Russia's position in the
ATP Cup
semi-finals on Wednesday with a 6-2, 6-4 victory against
Kei Nishikori
in Melbourne on Wednesday.
The World No. 4 struck 19 winners and won all six net points he played to improve to 6-1 in ATP Cup singles matches. Medvedev, who closed his 2020 campaign with back-to-back titles at the Rolex Paris Masters and Nitto ATP Finals has won 12 straight matches on the ATP Tour.
Medvedev's victory moved Russia to 2-0 in its tie against Japan. Earlier in the day, Rublev cruised past
Yoshihito Nishioka
6-1, 6-3. Russia is through to the ATP Cup semi-finals for the second straight year.
At last year's event, Russia advanced to the semi-finals with an unbeaten 4-0 tie record. Medvedev pushed
Novak Djokovic to a third set, but fell short in his attempt to force the tie to a deciding doubles match. Russia will face the winner of Group A in Friday's semi-finals. Two teams remain in contention for that spot: Serbia and Germany. (Action from the ATP Cup will continue LIVE on Eurosport and Eurosport HD on Thursday, February 4, 2021, with session 1 starting at 4:00 AM IST with a Group A tie between Serbia and Germany followed by session 2 from 11:30 AM IST with the Group B tie between Spain and Greece).
Medvedev achieved consistent success on Nishikori's serve in the first set, as he created a break-point in each of his four return games. The reigning Nitto ATP Finals champion rushed his opponent into errors in extended baseline rallies to establish a 4-2 lead before Nishikori attempted to shorten points by coming to the net. That tactic proved unsuccessful, as Medvedev found his targets to place Nishikori in uncomfortable positions.
The second set proved to be far more competitive, with neither player able to reach break-point in the opening eight games. But Medvedev pounced at the perfect moment to move one game from victory. The World No. 4 played with aggression and showcased great court coverage to turn rallies in his favour and claimed victory with a powerful serve out wide.
In the opening match of the tie, Rublev produced his second dominant performance in as many days to earn Russia a 1-0 tie advantage. The World No. 8 converted five of his eight break points to overcome Nishioka in 64 minutes.
Rublev has lost just seven games across his two singles encounters at this year's event. On Tuesday, the Russian No. 2 defeated Guido Pella 6-1, 6-2 in one hour. "I played really well today... I'm happy the way I'm playing. I'm happy that I'm feeling confident in my shots, that I'm trying to go big and in the end, I feel that I will make it" said Rublev. "I was missing this feeling, I was missing competing and the first two matches went really well so we'll see what's going to happen next."
Stay updated with the latest from IPL Auction 2025, including the final squads of all 10 teams – MI, CSK, RCB, GT, RR, KKR, DC, PBKS, SRH, and LSG. Don't miss the latest updates on our Live Cricket Score page.
Start a Conversation
Post comment