Jack Draper hit the Brandon Nakashima and reached the Queen’s semi -final as the fourth seed at Wimbledon | Tennis News

Jack Draper overcomes Brandon Nakashima, enters the semi -finals of Queen’s Club Championship, and ensures that it will be the fourth seed in Wimbledon.

This is an important stage for Draper. In other words, at the end of this month, you can avoid potential matching with Carlos Alcaraz or Jannik Singer until the semi -final of his home major.

In Friday Queens, he defeated Brandon Nakashima with three tight sets with 6-4 5-7 6-4.

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Draper will be the fourth seed of MBLE BLON.

Nakashima started playing with a powerful service game, but soon Draper pressed him. He took a break early in the first set and integrated with hold in the next game.

It put him in the command. Nakashima scored two interruptions in the sixth game, but the draper eventually prevented the threat. He exploded ace to take the first set.

In the second set, Nakashima started a better service and strengthened the competition. He is configured by securing two set points for the sub of the draper. The British NO 1 defended the first, but the second was too long when Nakashima played with the determinant.

Draper took a break in the seventh game and built him to get a clear lead in the final set.

The draper, which served for the set, dropped 0-30 behind Nakashima. The Americans still put pressure on the two interruptions of drapers raising their levels in the crystal set. But Pin-Point Forehand against Draper’s line defended the first of them, and Nakashima was satisfactory as he took a long service and took it to Duce.

Draper competed before the game was finished by taking the point and riding the net by Nakashima across the court.

Fearnley’s running was stopped in the quarter -finals.

Jiri Lehecka and Jacob Fearnley played on the 12th of the HSBC Championship at the London Queen 'S Club. Photo Date: Friday
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Jiri Lehecka ended the run of Jacob Fearnley in Queen’s S.

A 23 -year -old child will play I have a leg In the semi -final after the Czech Republic brought Jacob fear Queen’s Club ends in the quarter -finals.

The UK’s NO 2 showed heavy legs with the defeat of 7-5 6-2, which caused errors in the Czech World NO 30.

Fearnley is going to open in Andy Murray Arrena despite the three set sets with Corentin Moutet the day before, and won the doubles with Cameron Norrie with Lehecka and Taylor Fritz.

Lehecka has won revenge for the defeat by preventing Fearnley from becoming the first British to advance to the semi -finals in his Queen’s Club debut in 48 years.

Fearnley coughed eight double defects in the first set, including three games where Lehecka broke his sub.

LeHecka struck 3-2 on February 2 after the Fearnley Forehand finished the game after finishing the game in 1 hour and 17 minutes.

Medvedev is from Halle to the last 4

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Daniil Medvedev was forced to the game due to the painful pain of the nose, and he won a great winner at the return point with Alex Michelsen in Halle Open.

Daniil Medvedev has overcome nosebleeds to reach Terra Wortmann’s semi -finals in Germany.

Medvedev used medical time to deal with an unwanted two-set interruption against Alex Michelsen, but the world NO 11 beat his US opponent 6-4 6-3.

The world’s NO 3 Medvedev said that after Michelsen scored four games in the 85 -minute match, the condition became very difficult due to the shadow of the court.

“It took some time to get used to it. It was better in the second set.”

Medvedev did not drop the set from the Halle tournament and will meet. Alexander Zverev Place of the finals.

Germany’s favorite was his last fourth place with the 6-4 7-6 (8-6) victory, who fought hard in the game against Flavio Cobolli in Italy.

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