Medvedev outclasses Schwartzman to reach Paris Masters semis

Daniil Medvedev of Russia in action during his quarter final match against Diego Schwartzman of Argentina at the Rolex Paris Masters tennis tournament in Paris, France, 06 November 2020. Photo: EPA/Ian Langsdon

Daniil Medvedev of Russia in action during his quarter final match against Diego Schwartzman of Argentina at the Rolex Paris Masters tennis tournament in Paris, France, 06 November 2020. Photo: EPA/Ian Langsdon

Published Nov 6, 2020

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PARIS - Russia's third seed Daniil Medvedev eased past Diego Schwartzman 6-3 6-1 to reach the Paris Masters semi-finals on Friday, leaving the Argentine facing a nervous wait to see whether he will qualify for the ATP Tour Finals.

Medvedev made a brisk start to take a 3-1 lead before sealing a one-sided opening set when Schwartzman hit his eighth forehand error into the net.

The 24-year-old Medvedev found another gear as he claimed 27 of 28 first serve points and wrapped up an emphatic victory with an ace down the line.

"I think Diego is capable of playing better so didn't show his best tennis," said Medvedev, who has already booked a place in the season finale in London.

"With Diego, you know you're going to have long rallies so it was good for me to win in such a short time. It was good preparation for London, even without the spectators."

Schwartzman needed a win to guarantee qualification for the ATP Finals in London, contested by the top eight players, from Nov. 15 but went down in just 62 minutes.

Daniil Medvedev of Russia in action during his quarter final match against Diego Schwartzman of Argentina at the Rolex Paris Masters tennis tournament in Paris, France, 06 November 2020. Photo: EPA/Ian Langsdon

Spain's Pablo Carreno Busta, who faces top-seeded compatriot Rafa Nadal later on Friday, could deny Schwartzman a maiden ATP Finals appearance by lifting the Paris trophy and also next week's Sofia Open.

Yet Carreno Busta has lost in each of his six meetings with Nadal.

"Since I won yesterday (Thursday) I'm just watching Pablo, because it's the only opponent I have right now," said Schwartzman.

"We were joking about the next tournament in Sofia, if he's going to play or if he's going to win this tournament.

"But, yeah, obviously I'm watching right now because I'm not anymore in the tournament, and today maybe I hope Rafa wins."

Reuters

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