The 25-year-old, who hit 37 winners and committed 25 unforced errors, struck the ball with great depth as he forced the Canadian to overhit, extending his ATP head-to-head lead against Auger-Aliassime to 2-0.
Russia's Daniil Medvedev hits a return to Canada's Felix Auger-Aliassime during their 2021 US Open Tennis tournament men's semifinal match at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York. Pic/AFP
The 25-year-old, who hit 37 winners and committed 25 unforced errors, struck the ball with great depth as he forced the Canadian to overhit, extending his ATP head-to-head lead against Auger-Aliassime to 2-0.
Medvedev has fond memories at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, having enjoyed a run to his maiden Slam final in New York in 2019. The 25-year-old rallied from two sets down to force a fifth set against Rafael Nadal, before the Spaniard prevailed 6-4 in the decider.
The Russian, who also advanced to the semifinals last year, will face either world No. 1 Novak Djokovic of Serbia or fourth-seeded German Alexander Zverev in his second US Open title match.
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Of the 25-year-old's possible final opponents, Medvedev trails Djokovic 3-5 in their ATP head-to-head, losing to the top seed in his second major final at the Australian Open this year. The world No. 2 Medvedev also trails Zverev 4-5, but has won their three most recent encounters at the ATP Cup, Nitto ATP Finals and at the Rolex Paris Masters.
Medvedev has enjoyed a strong North American hard-court swing, having captured his fourth ATP Masters 1000 crown in Toronto, before advancing to the semifinals in Cincinnati. The second seed has now compiled a 17-2 record since Wimbledon.
Earlier this season, the 12-time tour-level champion helped guide Russia to the ATP Cup title and also lifted trophies on hard in Marseille and grass in Mallorca. Medvedev now holds a 46-10 record on the season.
Felix Auger-Aliassime was competing in his maiden major semi-final and was the first Canadian male to reach the last four at the US Open in the tournament's history (since 1881).
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