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    Defending champion Medvedev, Alcaraz advance to quarters

    Alcaraz, who beat Musetti in less than 90 minutes and looked comfortable as ever on the court, said he’s “probably” playing his best tennis since last summer.

    Defending champion Medvedev, Alcaraz advance to quarters
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    Carlos Alcaraz returns a shot in his match against Lorenzo Musetti

    MIAMI GARDENS: Defending Miami Open champion Daniil Medvedev won his 350th career match to move into the quarter-final for a fourth straight year, beating Dominik Koepfer 7-6 (5), 6-0 on Tuesday.

    Top-seeded Carlos Alcaraz also advanced with ease in a 6-3, 6-3 win over No. 23 seed Lorenzo Musetti.

    Alcaraz, who beat Musetti in less than 90 minutes and looked comfortable as ever on the court, said he’s “probably” playing his best tennis since last summer. That ankle injury from last month is no longer a concern, he said.

    “I don’t know if this is the best game that I’m playing, but without a doubt it’s the best feeling,” the Wimbledon champion said. “I’m feeling great on the court. I’m moving great. I’m not thinking about the ankle anymore on the court.”

    Alcaraz will face No. 11 seed Grigor Dimitrov on Thursday in the quarter-final. Dimitrov beat No. 8 seed Hubert Hurkacz 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 (3) after a tiebreaker in which Hurkacz was penalized for touching the net with his foot.

    Tied at 2-2 in the tiebreaker, the match referee said Hurkacz’s foot touched the net as he charged forward on a return. It cost him a point. Hurkacz slammed his racquet in protest.

    No. 3 seed Medvedev, after a tight opening set, pulled away to win his ninth straight match in south Florida and continue his run at back-to-back titles.

    Medvedev trailed 4-0 in the tiebreaker before rallying to take the set. He said he used that momentum to get out to a fast start and finish his milestone victory.

    “I would say before the match, the desire to win is the same, but for sure, the feeling of winning, and during the match while you’re winning, is different,” he said. “The feelings are different, but the desire is the same and that’s what keeps me going.”

    Medvedev goes for victory No 351 on Wednesday against Nicolas Jarry, the No. 22 seed who ousted No. 7 seed Casper Ruud 7-6 (3), 6-3.

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