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Jannik Sinner and Daniil Medvedev to collide in US Open quarter-finals

Jannik Sinner plays a forehand in his win over Tommy Paul
Jannik Sinner plays a forehand in his win over Tommy Paul

Jannik Sinner set up a blockbusting US Open quarter-final with Daniil Medvedev in a repeat of the Australian Open final.

The world number one gave the best indication that he is in the right mental state to prosper in New York after a gritty three-set win over home favourite Tommy Paul in the fourth round.

Sinner came into the tournament under a black cloud after it was revealed he had escaped a ban, despite failing two anti-doping tests earlier this year.

He was not challenged in his opening three rounds, but did come under fire from the 14th seed on Arthur Ashe Court, holding firm to post a 7-6 (7-3) 7-6 (7-5) 6-1 win.

That sets up a mouth-watering last-eight tie with Medvedev.

The Italian came from two sets down to win a maiden grand slam title in Melbourne, although the Russian did exact some revenge with a quarter-final win at Wimbledon in July.

"I can be very proud today, it was a tough opponent," said Sinner. "I can be very happy to be in the next round.

"It's going to be a lot of running, so hopefully I’ll be ready physically, it is going to be a physical match.

"I won in Australia, he did well in Wimbledon over five sets. Hopefully it is going to be a good match. We’ll see how it goes."

Daniil Medvedev returns a shot against Nuno Borges

Medvedev could not have had it much easier against Portuguese Nuno Bourges.

The 2021 champion dropped just four games in a 6-0 6-1 6-3 success on Arthur Ashe.

With Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic out, Sinner appears to be the main obstacle between Medvedev and a second US Open title.

"I will try to think more about Wimbledon than Australian Open," Medvedev smiled. "But against Jannik, we had some tough matches.

"I feel like in a way we know our game, what we will try to bring on the table, and then it comes to always this moment's deuce, break point, maybe try to surprise him or not, what he will do, what I will do.

"Hopefully we can have a great match. I know if I want to beat him, I need to be at my best, which I managed to do couple of times. It’s going to be a great match."

Alex de Minaur is through to his fourth grand slam quarter-final of the year after beating his Australian compatriot Jordan Thompson.

De Minaur came out a 6-0 3-6 6-3 7-5 winner to set up a meeting with Jack Draper, who demolished Tomas Machac in three sets.

Draper booked his place in a first career grand slam quarter-final as he dismissed his opponent 6-3 6-1 6-2, underpinned by a run of 16 games out of 19.

The British number one has always loved playing in New York, where the fast courts help his style, and he will now be dreaming big, having yet to drop a set in his opening four matches.

Whatever happens next he is the first British man to reach the last eight since Andy Murray in 2016.

"I'm incredibly proud of that achievement," he said afterwards. "Obviously it’s one of the biggest tournaments in the world.

"To follow in Andy’s footsteps and make the quarter-finals here since he did it in 2016, it’s a big achievement for me.

"Really, really proud of that achievement and hopefully I can do more.

"Obviously it was a good match to come through. I’m incredibly proud.

"I lost in the round of 16 last year, so it’s amazing to come through.

"I thought it was a good match from my side. I did what I needed to do. I competed well. My level was pretty solid throughout."

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