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Paul stuns top-ranked Alcaraz in Toronto; 2nd-seeded Medvedev falls - ESPN

TORONTO — American Tommy Paul ended top-ranked Carlos Alcaraz's winning streak at 14 matches, beating the 20-year-old Spanish star 6-3 4-6 6-3 on Friday night to reach the National Bank Open semifinals.

Alcaraz had the shot of the match with a between-the-legs winner in the second set, but couldn't keep up with Paul in the third.

«I played a really good match. I really went after my shots,» Paul said. «You can't start any points on your heels against him or he'll take advantage of that. So you really have to go after your shots early in the rally and I was feeling really good on the first-strike tennis. That was the difference today.»

Alcaraz, the Wimbledon champion preparing for his US Open title defense, leads the tour with six victories and 49 match wins against only five losses.

The 26-year-old Paul won in Stockholm in 2021 for his lone tour title. He also beat Alcaraz last year in Montreal in the tournament.

«It helps knowing that you can beat your opponent,» Paul said. «You never want to walk on the court and be like, 'I don't know if I can beat this guy.' It's the attitude you've got to have no matter who you are playing.»

Paul will face the winner of the late match between seventh-seeded Jannik Sinner of Italy and Gael Monfils of France.

In the afternoon, second-seeded Daniil Medvedev of Russia dropped out with a 7-6 (7), 7-5 loss to Australia's Alex de Minaur.

«I had to play some of my best tennis today,» de Minaur said. «It has been a great week for me so far. I played the right way today. I think having played him at the end of last year gave me the confidence that I had a chance. I just had to play the right way and I am extremely proud of the effort and to still be alive.»

Medvedev, the 2021 champion in

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