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Daniil Medvedev battles back to knock out Chris Eubanks in five-set thriller and reach Wimbledon semi-final

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Daniil Medvedev delivered the knockout blow on Chris Eubanks' remarkable Wimbledon run by booking a semi-final spot with a thrilling five-set win.World number 43 Eubanks looked set to once again punch above his weight in south-west London after leading the 2021 US Open champion 2-1 going into a fourth-set tie-break.But third seed Medvedev battled back to win 6-4 1-6 4-6 7-6 (4) 6-1 under the Court One roof.The Russian, who smashed 28 aces across a match lasting almost three hours, progressed to the last four at the Championships for the first time where he will face world number one Carlos Alcaraz."After the first set, for sure I didn’t want to go five," he said. "When I lost the third, I wanted to go five!"There was a moment in the match where I completely lost the game itself and he played well.

I started to sink, I started to do a lot of mistakes, not serving well enough."But starting from the tie-break I managed to play amazing and I’m really happy about it."American Eubanks arrived at SW19 with just two grand slam wins to his name and a dislike of playing on grass despite winning a title on the surface in Mallorca in June.Shock victories over British number one Cameron Norrie and fifth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas helped turn the surface into his "best friend" but he was quickly on the ropes on Wednesday after successive double faults gifted Medvedev an early break which ultimately decided the opening set.Big serves and booming baseline exchanges interspersed with finesse at the net were the order of the day.Backed by the majority of a captivated capacity crowd, including compatriot Coco Gauff, the charismatic Eubanks swiftly responded.He raised the roof by clinching a couple of crucial breaks en route to a 29-minute

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