Carlos Alcaraz is poised to win his second consecutive Wimbledon title after overcoming a challenging semi-final against Daniil Medvedev.
The 21-year-old Spaniard, who recently secured his first French Open title, triumphed over Medvedev in four sets with scores of 6-7 (1) 6-3 6-4 6-4, making it to his fourth major final.
This year’s semi-final was markedly more competitive than their previous encounter, as Medvedev forced Alcaraz to recover from a set down. The Russian had initially taken the lead by clinching the first set in a tiebreak. However, Alcaraz responded decisively, showcasing his resilience and tactical acumen throughout the match.
Medvedev’s performance, particularly his victory over a struggling Jannik Sinner in the quarter-finals, demonstrated his formidable presence on the court. However, an incident in the first set where he argued with umpire Eva Asderaki over a contentious call almost led to his disqualification. Despite this, he only received a warning for unsportsmanlike conduct.
In contrast, Alcaraz’s game was a blend of powerful groundstrokes and deft drop shots, captivating the audience and keeping Medvedev on his toes. His ability to hit winners from any part of the court was evident, though he experienced occasional lapses, including a notable overhead miss and several unforced errors.
Alcaraz’s turning point came in the second set’s third game, where he energized the crowd after winning an intense rally. This momentum carried him through the rest of the match, with Medvedev’s frequent, yet increasingly desperate, net approaches proving less effective against Alcaraz’s relentless pressure.
Ultimately, Alcaraz sealed his victory after nearly three hours of play, setting up a potential rematch of last year’s final against Novak Djokovic. This win places him just one step away from achieving back-to-back major titles, cementing his status as a rising star in the tennis world.