Athletistic / Tennis. Journalist Zachary Wimer, in the pages of Tennis Infinity, devoted an article to the quarter-final match of Wimbledon 2024 between Italian Jannik Sinner and Russian Daniil Medvedev. The meeting took place in London on July 9 and ended with a Russian victory in five sets with the score 6:7 (7-9), 6:4, 7:6 (7-4), 2:6, 6:3.
“Recently, there has been a real rivalry between Sinner and Medvedev. In the last two years, they have already played several matches, and most of them were very important. It all started in 2023 in Rotterdam, when Medvedev beat Sinner in the final. However, Yannick took his revenge a little later that year, the Italian then beat the Russian in several finals, including the decisive match of the 2024 Australian Open.
All this made their match at Wimbledon 2024 particularly interesting, and this encounter did not disappoint. The first set immediately demonstrated the skill of both tennis players, especially in terms of serving. It is worth noting that during the first match, the fans on the Wimbledon center court did not see a single break point.
The tiebreaker went to Sinner. The Italian was aggressive and hit the ball very well, which proved decisive. But Medvedev responded in the second set and showed a confident performance. In the end, the Italian failed to put too much pressure on Medvedev and the Russian managed to beat Sinner in five sets. He will now play in the semifinals with Carlos Alcaraz. Another impressive match awaits us! “the article says.
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The match between Medvedev and Alcaraz will take place on July 12 on the Wimbledon Center Court and will start at 15:00 Moscow time.
Source: Sport

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