MELBOURNE: When Daniil Medvedev takes on Hubert Hurkacz in the Australian Open quarterfinals on Wednesday, he will flaunt a portion of those positions from that connecting with masterclass on assistance returns the Russian gave Jim Messenger - - the previous No. 1 and by and by the best observer in tennis. The 27-year-old third seed, who was standing so profound on Pole Laver Field that he gave off an impression of being draping in the shadows during his round-of-sixteen conflict against Portugal's Nuno Borges, may well re-visitation of that spot for his last-eight gathering with the enormous serving Hurkacz on Wednesday. Medvedev, who came through 6-3, 7-6 (4), 5-7, 6-1 on Monday, trails Hurkacz 2-3 in straight on conflicts, with the Shaft winning their last two gatherings, both in 2022. One of them was on grass and the other on open air hardcourts. "Returning his serve is extreme. By number of experts, he was No. 1, perhaps really the best serve last year," Medvedev said of his quarterfinal adversary. "That will be the key. I really want to serious areas of strength for remain my serve, don't offer him the reprieve. I will get ready well intellectually." In last of men's quarters, world No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz, who handily took care of Serb Miomir Kecmanovic, will play German Alexander Zverev, the sixth seed, who conquered Briton Cameron Norrie in five sets.
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