Daniil Medvedev lay only four games as he floated past Nuno Borges to get his spot in the US Open quarter-finals.
Russia’s Medvedev, champion in New York quite a while back, was scarcely upset by the Portuguese in a 6-0 6-1 6-3 win.
Medvedev is the main previous US Open hero left in the attract New York, and the main Huge homerun singles champion other than Jannik Heathen.
He might actually confront world number one Miscreant – who beat him from two puts down in the Australian Open last in January – next.
It is the fifth time in the beyond six years that Medvedev has arrived at the last eight at the US Open.
Medvedev was consulted on court a short time later by Scratch Kyrgios, who was the last player to beat him before the quarter-last stage.
“The last time I lost in the fourth round was against you, correct? Great recollections,” the 28-year-old kidded.
“I make a good attempt. At times I do, now and then I don’t.
“I have the attitude that assuming the other person rehearses more than me, I have less opportunities to win, and I need to win constantly.”
Medvedev was broken only once in the match, as he went down 2-1 in the third set, before play was deferred after an alarm went off in the structure where the electronic line calling group is.
The US Open doesn’t have line judges, with every one of the calls made by the Hawkeye innovation.
The structure was emptied, prompting a short delay in play, before fifth seed Medvedev quickly crushed spirit and won five of the following six games to progress.
Miscreant faces Tommy Paul in the night meeting on Arthur Ashe later on Monday.
England’s Jack Draper prior cutting edge with a noteworthy straight-set triumph over Tomas Machac to arrive at his first Grand Slam quarter-final.