London:Hubert Hurkacz cruised into his first Wimbledon quarter-final as the youngster took down World No. 2 Daniil Medvedev on Centre Court. The 24-year-old was the sharper and more composed of the two from the moment they resumed on Tuesday, ending Medvedev's hopes in a gruelling five-set battle 2-6, 7-6, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3.
Hurkacz entered the match as the only player in the field who had not lost a set. Even more impressively, he had not lost a service game. But Medvedev broke his serve twice in the opening set on No. 2 Court to seize control of the match on Monday. The No. 2 seed started the day favourite to finish things off after rain late on Monday meant the contest was switched from No.2 Court to Centre Court overnight.
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The Russian led by two sets to one and began the day serving at 3-4, but a double fault on a breakpoint in the opening game of the day helped Hurkacz force a decider. The 6ft 5in player struck early in the fifth, breaking to love thanks to a crunching backhand return in the third game. And he looked calm and composed throughout the closing stages as he completed one of the biggest wins of his career.