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Daniil Medvedev will confront either second-cultivated Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime or third-cultivated Briton Cameron Norrie in the last.
By arriving at Friday’s conclusive, his fourth of the year, Medvedev is guaranteed of bringing the highest level into his title safeguard at Flushing Meadows in the not so distant future.
Kecmanovic, positioned 38th on the planet and cultivated fourth, started off in great shape against Medvedev, who is playing his most memorable competition since retiring from the quarter-finals at Mallorca in June.
The Serbian, playing his third semi-last of the year, held onto a 4-1 lead, yet Medvedev tracked down his reach and tirelessly beat his direction back from the benchmark.
He recaptured a break and moved throughout the sudden death round against the disappointed Kecmanovic, who could find no response as Medvedev controlled to a 3-0 second-set lead en route to triumph.
It’s the initial time since Cincinnati last year that the best four seeds of an ATP competition all came to the semi-finals.
“Extremely intense match,” Medvedev said in his on-court interview. “He began perfect and all the main set was an incredible level. Such countless extreme focuses, such countless places where I felt like I was near getting the edge.
“The tie-break was perfect.”
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