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Alcaraz and Djokovic on course for another Grand Slam showdown

NEW YORK : Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic will aim to set up another eagerly awaited matchup in a Grand Slam by reaching the U.S. Open final on Friday, less than two months after their blockbuster showdown in the Wimbledon title clash.

Defending champion Alcaraz, 20, won his second major at the All England Club in July and said it would be "great" to play three-time U.S. Open winner Djokovic in the showpiece.

But first, the top-seeded Spaniard will take on another former New York champion, Daniil Medvedev, who is also chasing his second title at Flushing Meadows.

"It would be great to play a final against Novak here in New York but we both have really tough semi-finals," Alcaraz said. "But obviously both of us are looking for that potential final.

"Last year I was facing my first semi-final of a Grand Slam. Now I'm facing my fourth one. I feel like I'm a totally different player. I'm more mature. I deal better with the pressure."

Alcaraz has won his last two meetings with Medvedev this year, cruising in straight sets at the Wimbledon semi-finals and the Indian Wells title match.

"The last matches that I played against Daniil I played a tactical game perfectly," said Alcaraz. "I think my game suits well against an opponent like Daniil."

World number three Medvedev, 27, had graded his quarter-final performance against Russian compatriot Andrey Rublev a 10 out of 10 and said he will have to reach a higher level when he plays Alcaraz in a bid to reach his fifth major final.

"It needs to be 11 out of 10 because that's how Carlos is, very strong," Medvedev said. "I'm someone who fights a lot, so I want to try to be better, and I need to be 11 out of 10 to try to beat him."

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