Jannik Sinner, currently ranked as the world’s No. 1 tennis player, achieved a significant milestone on Wednesday by securing his first-ever US Open semi-final spot. The Italian star defeated former US Open champion and two-time runner-up Daniil Medvedev in a thrilling four-set match. The victory came with scores of 6-2, 1-6, 6-1, 6-4, pushing Sinner closer to his second Grand Slam title of the year, following his win at the Australian Open earlier this season.
Sinner’s triumph over the fifth-seeded Medvedev sets up an exciting semi-final clash against Britain’s rising star Jack Draper, ranked 25th in the world. The 23-year-old Sinner is now the only top-10 player left in the tournament, with the other semi-final match set to feature fellow American players—No. 12 Taylor Fritz and No. 20 Frances Tiafoe, who will face each other on Friday.
Sinner and Medvedev’s Rivalry: A Rematch of Grand Slam Champions
Sinner and Medvedev’s rivalry has been a compelling story throughout the 2023 and 2024 tennis seasons. Earlier this year, Sinner pulled off an incredible comeback from two sets down to defeat Medvedev in the Australian Open final, claiming his first Grand Slam title. However, Medvedev avenged that loss by outlasting Sinner in a five-set marathon at Wimbledon, a match that solidified the competitive nature of their encounters.
The US Open quarter-final was the latest chapter in their head-to-head battles, and it lived up to expectations with a series of momentum shifts that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Sinner was well aware of the challenge posed by Medvedev’s game, admitting that he knew the match would be a grueling test of physical endurance and mental resilience.
“It was very tough. I knew it would be very physical,” Sinner said after his victory. “It was strange in the first two sets; whoever got the break started to roll. But I knew I had to keep fighting.”
A Look Ahead: Sinner’s Excitement for the Draper Clash
After his hard-fought victory over Medvedev, Sinner now turns his attention to his next opponent, Jack Draper. Draper, who has enjoyed an outstanding run at the US Open, will be making his first Grand Slam semi-final appearance as well. What makes this match-up even more intriguing is the camaraderie shared by the two players off the court. Despite their friendship, both are determined to reach their first US Open final.
“We are good friends off the court,” Sinner noted about Draper. “He’s having an incredible tournament and hasn’t dropped a set yet, so I know it will be a tough challenge. But I’m excited to face him.”
Sinner’s respect for Draper comes with an understanding of how dangerous the British player has been throughout the tournament, breezing through matches without losing a set. Both players will be keen to outdo each other, and the anticipation for this clash has tennis fans buzzing.
First Set: Sinner Takes Early Control as Medvedev Struggles
The quarter-final began with Sinner in command, taking full advantage of Medvedev’s early struggles. The Italian broke Medvedev’s serve twice in the first set, and it was clear that the Russian wasn’t at his best, committing an unusually high number of unforced errors. Medvedev made 15 unforced errors in the opening set alone, a stark contrast to Sinner’s disciplined play, where he kept his mistakes to a mere six.
Sinner’s aggressive baseline play and ability to control rallies kept Medvedev on the defensive. The Italian capitalized on the opportunities, quickly closing out the first set 6-2. With his powerful forehand and impressive shot placement, Sinner put himself in an ideal position to take charge of the match early.
Medvedev Fights Back: A Turnaround in the Second Set
However, as is often the case with top players like Medvedev, the Russian was far from giving up. The second set saw a complete turnaround, as Medvedev regrouped and found his rhythm. He flipped the script by breaking Sinner’s serve twice, applying pressure with his own baseline play and forcing errors from the Italian.
Medvedev’s serve improved significantly, and he began dominating the longer rallies, outlasting Sinner in several key exchanges. The Russian also reduced his unforced errors, allowing him to dictate the pace of the second set. He won the set comfortably, 6-1, leveling the match at one set apiece and signaling that the quarter-final was far from over.
Third Set: Sinner Regains Momentum in Quick Time
The third set saw yet another shift in momentum as Sinner came roaring back. In just 30 minutes, Sinner raced through the set, winning 6-1 and regaining control of the match. His aggressive tactics, including frequent trips to the net and powerful groundstrokes, left Medvedev struggling to keep up. The Russian, once again, committed a high number of unforced errors, and Sinner took full advantage.
The Italian’s energy levels seemed to soar, as he breezed through the set with a focused and determined approach. He controlled every aspect of the game, particularly in his return of serve, and never gave Medvedev a chance to recover.
Fourth Set: Tension Mounts as Sinner Seals the Victory
The fourth set was the most tightly contested of the match, with both players exchanging blows in a tense battle. Medvedev, determined to force a deciding fifth set, carved out two break points in the sixth game. However, Sinner held his ground, saving both break points with precision and composure. This moment would prove to be the turning point of the set.
With the match finely poised, Sinner grabbed the crucial break in the next game, going up 4-3. From there, he held his serve and managed to close out the match, winning the set 6-4. It was a hard-earned victory, especially considering Medvedev’s relentless defense and ability to stay in long rallies.
Despite Medvedev’s valiant effort, his game was hampered by the high number of unforced errors—57 in total. Although he managed to save 10 of the 15 break points he faced, it wasn’t enough to derail Sinner’s march to the semi-finals.
Medvedev’s Disappointment: A Missed Opportunity for Another Slam Semi-Final
For Medvedev, the loss marks a missed opportunity to advance to what would have been his 10th career Grand Slam semi-final. The Russian has been a consistent performer in major tournaments over the past few years, but his run at the 2024 US Open came to an end at the hands of a determined Sinner.
Medvedev’s ability to fight back in the second set and create break-point opportunities in the fourth set showed his resilience, but ultimately, his 57 unforced errors proved too costly. His dreams of lifting another US Open trophy were dashed, and he will now have to reflect on what went wrong in this quarter-final battle.
What’s Next for Jannik Sinner?
As Sinner prepares for his semi-final showdown with Draper, he will be looking to build on the momentum from his quarter-final victory. The Italian has demonstrated his ability to handle pressure, come through tough matches, and maintain a high level of play throughout the tournament. With his sights set on a second Grand Slam title, Sinner remains one of the favorites to lift the US Open trophy.
The semi-final match against Draper is expected to be a tightly contested affair. Both players have shown great form, but Sinner’s experience and resilience in big matches could give him the edge. Tennis fans around the world will be watching closely as these two young stars battle for a place in the final.
The Information is Collected from ESPN and Yahoo.