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Tsitsipas has since established himself as a mainstay in the top 10, winning the ATP Finals in 2019, but the 22-year-old will have his task cut out against Nadal, who has won six of their seven meetings.
Stefanos Tsitsipas will hope to gain revenge on Rafa Nadal and end the Spaniardโs bid for a record 21st Grand Slam title when they meet in the Australian Open quarter-final on Wednesday, a rematch of their last-four encounter in Melbourne two years ago.
The Greek made his Grand Slam breakthrough at Melbourne Park in 2019, defeating Roger Federer in the fourth round before his remarkable run was halted in ruthless fashion by Nadal, who conceded just six games.
Tsitsipas has since established himself as a mainstay in the top 10, winning the ATP Finals in 2019, but the 22-year-old will have his task cut out against Nadal, who has won six of their seven meetings.
Nadal, 34, was all doom and gloom about his fitness on the eve of the yearโs first major but the lower back strain that forced him to miss the ATP Cup seems to be improving and he heads into the last-eight clash without the loss of a set.
โI was able to win four matches already, so now Iโm going to have a very tough opponent and need to play my best,โ Nadal said after his fourth-round demolition of Fabio Fognini.
โIโm excited. If we compare how I was five days ago and now, itโs different, my perspective and excitement is different too.โ
World number one Ash Barty will kick off Wednesdayโs proceedings at Rod Laver Arena against Czech 25th seed Karolina Muchova.
Barty, who is looking to end Australiaโs 43-year wait for a homegrown champion, won the pairโs only meeting in the third round of the 2018 U.S. Open.
Also in action will be American Jessica Pegula, who will look to continue her spectacular run when she takes on compatriot and good friend Jennifer Brady.
The final match on the main showcourt will be an all-Russian affair with friendships put on hold when ATP Cup team mates Andrey Rublev and Daniil Medvedev do battle.
Order of play on the main showcourt on the 10th day of the Australian Open on Wednesday (play begins at 0000 GMT; prefix number denotes seeding; all matches quarter-finals):
ROD LAVER ARENA
1-Ash Barty (Australia) v 25-Karolina Muchova (Czech Republic)
Not before 0200
22-Jennifer Brady (U.S.) v Jessica Pegula (U.S.)
Not before 0400
7-Andrey Rublev (Russia) v 4-Daniil Medvedev (Russia)
Not before 0830
5-Stefanos Tsitsipas (Greece) v 2-Rafa Nadal (Spain)
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