Tag: Australian Open 2021 semi-final

  • Australian Open 2021: Barbora Krejcikova, Rajeev Ram win second blended doubles title in 3 years

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    Barbora Krejcikova and Rajeev Ram have made the proper odd-year pairing on the Australian Open, including the 2021 blended doubles title to the one they shared in 2019.

    For Krejcikova, it is three in a row. She and Ram had been in management from the beginning in a 6-1, 6-4 win Saturday over Australian wild playing cards Matt Ebden and Sam Stosur.

    “It’s an amazing feeling,” Krejcikova mentioned. “I’m so grateful that we were able to get back together.”

    Krejcikova gained her first Australian title with Ram two years in the past and with Croatia’s Nikola Mektic final yr.

    “We had a year off as a team, but she didn’t have a year off — she won this thing last year, so that’s three years running for her,” Ram mentioned. “Amazing job. Pleasure to play together with her, all the time.”

    It was a virus — not associated to COVID-19 — that quickly broke up the profitable partnership a month previous to the 2020 Australian Open.

    “I was sick here in December that year and I didn’t think it was a good idea to try to play mixed doubles as well,” mentioned Ram, who gained the boys’s doubles title final yr with Joe Salisbury.

    That places him in competition for a doubles double at Melbourne Park. The 36-year-old American and Salisbury can be making an attempt to defend the title within the doubles closing Sunday in opposition to Croatia’s Ivan Dodig and Slovakia’s Filip Polasek.

    Krejcikova missed her likelihood at a double when she and fellow Czech Katerina Siniakova misplaced the ladies’s doubles closing on Friday to second-seeded Elise Mertens and Aryna Sabalenka.

    She mentioned she put that out of her thoughts as quickly as attainable, aiming for an additional title.

    Krejcikova and Ram confronted solely a single break level and wanted lower than an hour to beat Ebden and Stosur, who had been every earlier winners of the title however with totally different companions.

    When Ebden held serve to lastly get the Australian pair on the scoreboard within the fifth sport, it was nonetheless a great distance again into the opening set. It proved an excessive amount of, with Krejcikova and Ram wrapping it up in simply 22 minutes.

    Fans, who had stayed after Naomi Osaka’s win over Jennifer Brady within the ladies’s singles closing hoping to witness a house Slam triumph, vocally tried to elevate Ebden and Stosur. But it was to no avail.

    The Australian pair lower down their errors within the second set and appeared to be getting again into the match however when Ram held serve simply within the ninth sport, it put the stress instantly again on Ebden’s serve.

    Another couple of errors left Ebden and Stosur observing a match level. And when Ebden pulled a forehand huge after an extended baseline change, it was throughout in simply 59 minutes.

    Krejcikova mentioned the partnership with Ram works due to their method to the sport. “I just feel we understand each other on and off the court,” she said. “He’s just really easygoing and it works out.”

  • Australian Open 2021: Daniil Medvedev beats Stefanos Tsitsipas, to conflict with Novak Djokovic in last

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    Daniil Medvedev merely doesn’t lose proper now. Not to Top 10 opponents. Not to anybody, actually. Certainly to not a drained Stefanos Tsitsipas within the Australian Open semifinals.

    Medvedev made it to his second Grand Slam last as he pursues his first main championship, overwhelming fifth-seeded Tsitsipas 6-4, 6-2, 7-5 on Friday at Melbourne Park to run his successful streak to twenty matches. That features a dozen towards members of the Top 10.

    In Sunday’s last (7:30 p.m. native time, 3:30 a.m. EST), the No. 4-seeded Medvedev will tackle No. 1 Djokovic, who already owns eight Australian Open titles amongst his 17 Grand Slam trophies.

    Medvedev, the runner-up on the 2019 U.S. Open, was terrific towards Tsitsipas, accruing 17 aces amongst his complete 46 winners. The latter rely included a sliding backhand go down the road to interrupt within the next-to-last recreation, a shot Medvedev celebrated by elevating each arms and waving his arms in a gesture that advised the world, “Check me out!”

    Tsitsipas got here out flat, trying drained after his epic five-set, four-hour comeback victory over 20-time main champion Rafael Nadal within the quarterfinals.

    It took simply 75 minutes for Medvedev to seize a two-set lead. He went up 3-1 within the third earlier than Tsitsipas made issues attention-grabbing, if solely briefly, by taking three video games in a row, together with his solely break of the match.

    But Medvedev, his baseline protection beautiful, proved too robust.

    Down a set and a break early, Tsitsipas sat down at a changeover and chucked an open water bottle, inflicting a splash on the court docket that pressured ball children to scramble for towels to wipe up the mess. The petulant scene drew a side-eye from Medvedev.

    Early within the third set, Medvedev advised chair umpire James Keothavong that Tsitsipas’ father, who additionally coaches him, “is talking way too much” from the stands.

    Tsitsipas and Medvedev have already got a little bit of an uncomfortable historical past, relationship to their first assembly on tour on the 2018 Miami Open. Medvedev gained that one — he began their rivalry with a 5-0 edge, though Tsitsipas claimed the newest matchup earlier than Friday’s — and it ended with some verbal volleying.

    They tried to easy issues over by way of the media in current days, together with Tsitsipas backtracking from denigrating Medvedev’s type of play.

    “Might have said in the past that he plays boring, but I don’t really think he plays boring,” Tsitsipas mentioned this week. “He just plays extremely smart and outplays you.”

    A fairly good summation of what occurred within the semifinal.