World No. 4 Tsitsipas continued his unbeaten record in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open yesterday.

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Continuing the unbeaten record of the top 8 to settle the 21-year-old Czech dark horse Lehka

Czech dark horse Lehka lost in the Australian Open quarter-finals yesterday.

(AFP)

[Reporter Wu Mengru/Comprehensive Report] Greece’s third seed Tsitsipas, who was undefeated in the top 8 of the Grand Slam in the past, continued his unbeaten record at the Australian Open yesterday. He scored 6:3, 7:6 (7:2) , 6:4 to settle the 21-year-old Czech black horse Lechka, and reached the top 4 of the Australian Open men's singles for the fourth time in his career.

Towards the first career Grand Slam title

Sisipas, ranked No. 4 in the world, once broke into the top 8 at the Australian Open in 2019, 21 and 22 and the French Open in 2020 and 21, and was able to advance successfully. This year's Australian Open is no exception. Sisipas This trip also strives to break through the threshold of the top four, and move towards the first career Grand Slam title and the throne of the world champion.

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Tsitsipas swept 9 balls and 36 winners yesterday, kept all serve games, and forced 32 unforced errors from his opponents. He humbly said that he knew that Lehka had beaten the 11th seed in the UK on the way to promotion. Norrie, Canada's 6th seed Arisin and other masters, so he has to perform better to become the final winner.

Sisipas will face the Russian player Khachanov in the next battle. When he was leading 7:6 (7:5), 6:3, and 3:0 yesterday, the American opponent Kodak withdrew due to a right wrist injury. Khachanov For the first time in his career, he advanced to the top 4.

Although he has won five times against Khachanov in the past, Sisipas emphasized that he will not take it lightly because of the advantage in the battle, but will take it step by step.

In the women's singles, the 33-year-old Belarusian star Ashalenka defeated the third-seeded Pegula of the United States 6:4, 6:1 yesterday, and returned to the top four after 10 years. The opponent will be Wimbledon last year. Kazakh player Lebakina defeated Latvia's Osta Panke 6:2, 6:4 in the quarterfinals.