In the quarterfinals, Tiafu, who occupies the 26th row in the ATP ranking, proved to be stronger than the Russian Andrey Rublev (7:6, 7:6, 6:4).
“I don’t believe it, it’s crazy. In the previous game I got one of the biggest wins of my life (against Rafael Nadal) and today I came out and I got some won another Andrei is a fantastic player.
I managed to confirm the victory over Nadal – so I’m growing. It was difficult to rebuild, but I succeeded, and here I am in the semi-finals.
The support was so great that I wanted to show my best. In this field, I always strive to give my best – and I do now. Now I will enjoy. And there are two games left. Two more,” Tiafou said in an on-court interview.
Source: Sport

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