Yesterday, January 24, the men's singles in Australia opened the remaining 2 matches of the quarterfinals. In the first match, Daniil Medvedev and Hubert Hurkacz brought the audience at Rod Laver a dramatic competition.
Entering set 1, Medvedev won the break right in the first game. However, the Russian tennis player did not keep the advantage. He let Hurkacz reclaim the break in Game 6 and equalized the score 3-3.

At game 12, no one won extra break. Two players therefore have to pull together in a series of brain balance. Here, Medvedev has a mini break and won with a score of 7-4.
Being led 1 set, Hurkacz played efforts in Set 2. The Polish star won the break right in the first game. Medvedev has a single break point in game 2 but cannot take advantage, then to lose the second break in game 7. This set ends with a 6-2 victory in favor of Hurkacz.
Set Set 3, it was Medvedev's turn to win early in game 2 and then keep the advantage until the end of the set to win 6-3. In Set 4, he also successfully broke the first game of the opponent, but lost in the last games. Hurkacz won 2 breaks in games 8 and 12, thereby winning the 7-5 button.

Mix 4-4, the two players have to pull together in the 5 decisions. The results were decided in game 7, when Medvedev won the only break of the match. In the end, he won dramatic 7-6 (4), 2-6, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4 and officially won tickets to the semi-finals.