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Alcaraz gears up for Zverev examination in Melbourne

MELBOURNE: Second seed Carlos Alcaraz faces arguably the toughest test of his Australian Open campaign when he faces Germany's Alexander Zverev in the quarter-finals at Melbourne Park on Wednesday, in a match that promises to be a fascinating clash of styles.

Alcaraz has faced Zverev seven times before, with the German baseliner prevailing on four occasions, but it was the young Spaniard who dominated their only previous encounter at a major, with a straight sets win at last year's US Open.

Zverev has put that defeat in quarter-finals in New York down to fatigue after playing a marathon encounter against Jannik Sinner the previous round, and the German got his revenge when he beat Alcaraz in the year-ending ATP Finals in Turin.

"I'm not like (at) the US Open where I was completely dead and where I feel like I'm physically exhausted," Zverev said after beating Cameron Norrie in his last match in Melbourne.

"I'm tired, for sure ... but I'm not dead ... I expect it to be very different."

Alcaraz, who has been pushed past three sets only once in Melbourne, has spent about five hours less on court than Zverev, and the Spaniard's inventive all-court game has been a highlight of the tournament.

"I'm proud with the level that I am playing," Alcaraz said after his straight sets demolition of Miomir Kecmanovic in the last 16.

"I'm feeling better and better every match that I'm playing and I'm coming into the quarter-final with a lot of confidence."

Men's third seed Daniil Medvedev is aiming to reach his third Australian Open semi-final in four years when he takes on big-serving Pole Hubert Hurkacz, who is making his first appearance in the last eight in Melbourne.

Hurkacz, who reached the Wimbledon semi-finals in 2021, has beaten Medvedev

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