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'He can go up, up and up' - Daniil Medvedev says Christopher Eubanks' Miami Open run shows depth of men's tennis

Alasdair Mackenzie

Updated 30/03/2023 at 22:18 GMT

Daniil Medvedev believes that Christopher Eubanks' stunning run to the Miami Open quarter-finals shows that the top 300 players in the world are all capable of going on runs deep into tournaments, and he believes the American could keep climbing the rankings if he finds consistency. Medvedev beat Eubanks in straight sets in their last-eight clash on Thursday.

Highlights: Medvedev beats Eubanks to reach Miami Open semi-finals

Christopher Eubanks can climb high in the ATP rankings if he finds consistency on the back of an outstanding Miami Open run, says Daniil Medvedev, while the Russian believes his last-eight opponent showed any player in the top 300 can go deep in a big tournament.
Eubanks broke into the top 100 for the first time by coming through qualifying to reach a maiden ATP 1000 quarter-final on home soil, where he lost 6-3 7-5 to fourth seed Medvedev.
The 26-year-old earned main-draw wins over Denis Kudla, Borna Coric, Gregoire Barrere and Adrian Mannarino to rise 34 places in the rankings up to No. 85.
Medvedev, who has won 18 ATP Tour titles, including three this year already, believes that Eubanks’ run shows the quality that the lower-ranked players possess.
“I knew (about the depth of men’s tennis). I played Challengers, I actually only have one Challenger title out of maybe 30 or 40 I played. I have much more ATP titles,” Medvedev said after his victory.
He continued: “The Challenger level is tough. Everyone knows how to play. The difference is the consistency – if Chris manages to play how he played this tournament, he’s going to go up, up and up.
“Then you never know if it’s top 10, top 50. But in one week everyone can play amazing. Out of the top 300, everyone can make a great week and it’s a question of consistency after that.”
Medvedev is chasing his fourth title of the year and fifth final in a row in Miami, after victories in Rotterdam, Doha and Dubai and a defeat to Carlos Alcaraz in the Indian Wells final.
The Russian will face Karen Khachanov in the semi-finals, while Jannik Sinner will be up against Alcaraz or Taylor Fritz in the other last-four clash.
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