Wimbledon semi-final NOW in the live ticker

Carlos Alcaraz and Daniil Medvedev are fighting for the final ticket in Wimbledon this Thursday. SPOX accompanies the game in the live ticker.

Wimbledon, semifinals1. set2. set3. SetCarlos Alcaraz (ESP/1)400Daniil Medvedev (RUS/3)300

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Carlos Alcaraz vs. Daniil Medvedev: Wimbledon semi-final NOW in the live ticker

Alcaraz – Medvedev 3: 3: A lot of risk at Alcaraz! He loses the first point due to an unfortunate stop that goes wide. The Spaniard then moves to the net and throws his smash onto the line with an unnecessarily high risk.

Alcaraz – Medvedev 3: 3: With a service winner through the middle, Daniil Medvedev equalizes to 3: 3 in the first set.

Alcaraz – Medvedev 3: 2: Alcaraz starts to praise. Medvedev jumps up, takes the ball on the last groove with his back to the net, but can no longer control his shot. The Russian skilfully earns the next point by sending Alcaraz all over the place. The Spaniard wants to get the ball over from the run, but only hits the net. Previously, Medvedev had a point deducted because a ball fell out of his pocket during the rally.

Alcaraz – Medvedev 3: 2: With a serve and volley, Alcaraz puts the lid on his service game and for the first time he stretches his fist in the direction of his box.

Alcaraz – Medvedev 2: 2: After a long rally, Alcaraz falls sideways and overdoes his forehand. The ball goes wild. But that won’t bother him, because then the forehand stop comes again, this time against Medvedev’s foot.

Alcaraz – Medvedev 2: 2: With the score at 15:15, Carlos Alcaraz unpacks the forehand stop at the perfect time.

Alcaraz – Medvedev 2: 2: Alcaraz still gets one point, but with the second forehand from the run, Medvedev gets his service game. This time he nails the ball longline to win.

Alcaraz – Medvedev 2: 1: So far, Alcaraz has not been able to read Medvedev’s serve very well. As a result, the Russian can build his game the way he likes it. The 20-year-old is the first to dare to go to the net, but concedes the strong backhand pass to make it 40:15 from Medvedev’s point of view.

Alcaraz – Medvedev 2: 1: The Spaniard scores two points in a row and pulls his head out of the noose again. With 2:1 everything stays in line.

Alcaraz – Medvedev 1: 1: Alcaraz benefits from a net scooter that does not allow Medvedev to stand well on the ball. The 27-year-old can no longer change his position in time and fails because of the height of the ball. However, the direct equalizer comes immediately, because Medvedev’s forehand touches the edge of the net and falls flat at Alcaraz.

Alcaraz – Medvedev 1: 1: The Russian fights back from the run with an outstanding forehand cross. He carpenters the ball to the winner and for the first time it’s about debut.

Alcaraz – Medvedev 1: 1: There could be the first tight service game. Alcaraz just moves his backhand sideways and it goes over 30:30. Is there breakball or cue ball? Medvedev takes the risk, wants to switch to the longline side with his backhand and gets stuck on the net.

Alcaraz – Medvedev 1: 1: With chip-and-charge, Alcaraz gets the first point when his opponent serves. Medvedev puts a service winner directly behind. The backhand in the cross corner brought the 27-year-old the balance.

Alcaraz – Medvedev 1: 0: Alcaraz unnecessarily moves his backhand through the middle. In general, however, the initial phase is peppered with less speed than before at Sinner-Djokovic.

Alcaraz – Medvedev 1: 0: Alcaraz gets through his service without any problems. How does Medvedev get into the game?

Alcaraz – Medvedev 0:0: Alcaraz opens the match with a strong first serve to the outside. The angle is so sharp that Medvedev can’t get the ball back. The Russian’s first forehand error gives the number one in the world a quick 30-0 lead.

Direct comparison: It’s served. Who will be Novak Djokovic’s opponent in the final? There are no favorites in a direct comparison. 2 years ago Medvedev won here in Wimbledon, this year in Indian Wells Alcaraz dominated the game. However, turf is known for a fast game and Medvedev benefits from that.

Before the start: Daniil Medvedev wins the coin toss and chooses setback. Carlos Alcaraz will open the semifinals with his own service.

Before beginning: The players are here! It will definitely be interesting to see how they both cope with the conditions on Center Court. Despite a closed roof, the place is wet and extremely slippery. Sinner and Djokovic had to clean their shoes regularly, just like on a clay court.

Before the start: Novak Djokovic beat Jannik Sinner 6: 3, 6: 4 and 7: 6 and entered his ninth Wimbledon final. It will still be a few minutes before Alcaraz and Medvedev can enter Center Court, so it is likely to start around 5:45 p.m.

Before the start: On the other hand, Daniil Medvedev is also a debutant in the semi-finals of Wimbledon. In his last appearance in 2021, the Russian made it to the round of 16, where he lost out to Hubert Hurkacz. In 2022 the players from Russia were excluded from the tournament. The 27-year-old went through the tournament without any problems in the first round and benefited from Jiri Lehecka’s resignation in the round of 16. He needed the energy he saved there immediately in the quarter-finals. Christopher Eubanks played an outstanding tournament and challenged Medvedev over the full distance. After winning the tie-break in the fourth set, the former US Open champion finally played his way into Eubanks’ head, so that a smooth 6-1 win in the fifth set meant moving into the next round.

Before the start: It was the semi-finals that many had wished for. With Carlos Alcaraz, the number one in the world meets Daniil Medvedev, the current third in the world rankings. The now 20-year-old Spaniard can look back on an impressive tournament. He never had to go the full distance and only dropped two sets en route to the semifinals. One went to Nicolas Jarry in the third round, the other to Matteo Berrettini in the round of 16. Even Holger Rune had nothing to report against one of his main competitors in the quarter-finals. Last year, Alcaraz lost out to Jannik Sinner in the round of 16. This makes it the first semi-final on Church Road for the world number one.

Before the start: Novak Djokovic won the first semi-final and is therefore waiting for Alcaraz or Medvedev in the final. Jannik Sinner had no chance against the Serbs. Here you can find out more.

Before the start: Novak Djokovic or Jannik Sinner are waiting in the final. The former is the big favorite after four consecutive Wimbledon wins.

Before the start: In the quarter-finals, Alcaraz easily defeated Holger Rune, while Medvedev had a surprisingly difficult time against the American Christopher Eubanks. You can find more information here.

Before starting: Hello and welcome to the live ticker of the semi-final match between Carlos Alcaraz and Daniil Medvedev in Wimbledon.

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Carlos Alcaraz vs. Daniil Medvedev: Head to Head

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