The Russian won the duel which ended over 1:30 in the morning in the USA due to rain
If he managed to break the record of never getting past the round of 16 of the Masters 1000 in Indian Wells, California, Daniil Medvedev will try to beat another one, now at the tournament in Miami, Florida.
The Russian entered the stands at around 0:30 Miami local time and closed at 1:37 against Frenchman Quentin Halys, in 79th place, securing a place for the third time in the quarterfinals of the tournament played at the Hard Rock Stadium. He scored 6/4 6/2 after 1h10min in a late duel and went off the pitch due to the rain delay of more than three hours.
Medvedev repeats the results of 2022 and 2021 when he stopped on Wednesday and tried to put an end to writing. He will face the American break formed by Christopher Eubanks, 119th, who overcame the French Adrian Mannarino in two tie-breaks.
The Russian comes from four finals in a row with three titles (Rotterdam, Doha and Dubai) and even a second place (Indian Wells) and boasts 27 victories in the year, 294 in his career.
Source: Terra

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