Tennis-Red-hot Nakashima stuns Medvedev to reach Cincinnati fourth round


Aug 18, 2026; Mason, OH, USA; Brandon Nakashima (USA) returns a shot against Daniil Medvedev during the Cincinnati Open at Lindner Family Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-Imagn Images

Aug 18 (Reuters) - Brandon Nakashima ⁠stunned fourth seed Daniil Medvedev 6-7(3) 7-6(4) 6-1 in ⁠the Cincinnati Open third round on Tuesday, saving ‌three match points along the way to complete another standout performance in a breakthrough summer.

Nakashima looked in control from the start, breaking Medvedev for a ​4-2 lead and moving within a game ⁠of the opening set ⁠after a dominant hold.

Yet the Russian dug in, saving four set ⁠points ‌before breaking back as Nakashima faltered while serving for the set, then taking control of the tiebreak ⁠with a backhand passing shot down the line.

Nakashima ​refused to fold, ‌however, matching Medvedev hold for hold in the second ⁠set and ​saving three match points before edging another tiebreak to force a decider.

Medvedev then lost his rhythm and composure in the deciding set ⁠as Nakashima raced away, breaking twice ​to seal victory.

It was Nakashima's first win in four meetings with Medvedev, who beat the American in the Brisbane final earlier this ⁠year and had won 6-1 in sets against him entering the match.

Nakashima arrived in Cincinnati in strong form after reaching the semi-finals in Washington and his first Masters 1000 final ​in Montreal, and improved to 10-2 on ⁠the summer hard-court swing with Tuesday's victory.

The world number 22 ​will next face Nuno Borges after ‌the Portuguese claimed a 6-3 6-4 ​upset of Russian 13th seed Andrey Rublev.

(Reporting by Janina Nuno Rios in Mexico City, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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