Spectacular Siner beat Medvedev to reach the final

The Italian is waiting for something better from tonight's clash between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz

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Photo: Reuters
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Danil Medvedev mostly spent the third set arguing with the audience, while Janik Siner played excellent tennis to reach the finals of the final Masters in Turin.

The Italian beat the Russian after two hours and 25 minutes of play (6:3, 6:7, 6:1) and on Sunday at 18.30:XNUMX he will play for the title with the better of the duel between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz.

That match will be played tonight at 21 p.m.

In the third game of the first set, Siner saved a break chance, and then in the next game he took the opponent's serve for a 1:0 advantage, and the second set had to be decided in a tie-break.

Four mini-breaks were seen, three of which were made by Medvedev (7:4) and thus extended the hope of reaching the final.

However, it was short-lived, because with a series of errors on his serve, he allowed Siner to take a 2:0 lead, after which he completely lost his temper and entered into a verbal conflict with the audience.

It could be sensed that the winner was decided, and Medvedev only won the game (by 3:1) until the end, while Siner celebrated his place in the final...

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