Tennis-Medvedev to face Griekspoor in bid for second Dubai title


Tennis - ATP 500 - Dubai Championships - Dubai Tennis Stadium, Dubai, United Arab Emirates - February 27, 2026 Russia's Daniil Medvedev in action during his semi final match against Canada's Felix Auger Aliassime REUTERS/Raghed Waked

DUBAI, Feb 27 (Reuters) - Daniil Medvedev reached ⁠the Dubai Tennis Championships final on Friday and will face unseeded Tallon Griekspoor ⁠as the Russian attempts to achieve something that has eluded him throughout his ‌stellar career -- winning the same tournament twice.

Former world number one Medvedev demolished top seed Felix Auger-Aliassime 6-4 6-2 in an 83-minute semi-final, setting up a title clash that could see him claim a second Dubai crown to go ​with his 2023 triumph.

Medvedev, who has won 22 titles at ⁠22 different tournaments, arrived in Dubai ⁠with a point to prove after early exits in Rotterdam and Doha.

However, the third seed has ⁠been ‌in scintillating form in Dubai, dispatching Shang Juncheng, Stan Wawrinka, Jenson Brooksby and Auger-Aliassime -- all in straight sets.

"It has been an amazing four matches, probably playing better and ⁠better each match, today being the best performance," said Medvedev.

"If ​I can put in an ‌even better performance tomorrow, I will have my chances to win and that is ⁠what I am ​going to try to do."

GRIEKSPOOR BATTLES INJURY TO BEAT RUBLEV

Standing in his way will be Griekspoor, who continued his giant-killing run by beating fifth seed Andrey Rublev 7-5 7-6(6) in the other semi-final.

The Dutchman ⁠denied the 2022 champion, who also finished runner-up the ​following year, another shot at the Dubai trophy, saving two set points in the second-set tiebreak.

"No idea how I pulled off this one, I could barely walk at the end of the first ⁠set," said Griekspoor, who took a medical timeout for treatment in the opening set.

"He served extremely well. I got very lucky in the tiebreak to win it in two sets ... I landed with a serve and felt something in my hamstring.

"If he had won the tiebreak, I ​don't know if I would have continued."

It marked three consecutive top-20 ⁠wins for Griekspoor for the first time in his career after he beat second seed Alexander ​Bublik and Jakub Mensik en route to the final.

Griekspoor, ‌who has won three ATP 250 titles in his ​career, will be looking to add a first ATP 500 trophy to his collection when he faces Medvedev.

(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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