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US Open 2023: Carlos Alcaraz steamrolls Alexander Zverev to set up high-powered men's singles semifinal

Spain's Carlos Alcaraz reacts during the US Open tennis tournament men's singles quarter-finals match against Germany's Alexander Zverev at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City, on September 6, 2023. (Photo by COREY SIPKIN / AFP) (Photo by COREY SIPKIN/AFP via Getty Images)
Carlos Alcaraz has been posting highlights throughout the US Open. (Photo by COREY SIPKIN/AFP via Getty Images)

The last few matches of the US Open men's singles draw are setting up nicely for tennis fans.

World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz steamrollered No. 12-seed Alexander Zverev 6-3, 6-2, 6-4 on Wednesday to set up a semifinal clash with No. 3 Daniil Medvedev. On the other side of the bracket, 22-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic will face unseeded American Ben Shelton after the latter's upset of Frances Tiafoe in the quarterfinals.

The final Grand Slam of the season will come down to the three best players in tennis, who have all won the event in the past five years, and a 20-year-old underdog who turned pro 13 months ago.

BetMGM has Djokovic as the favorite to win the tournament at -135 odds, with Alcaraz at +120, Medvedev at +900 and Shelton at +2800.

Alcaraz has looked more dominant than ever in New York, dropping only one set in five matches so far. That continued against Zverev, an elite returner who broke Alcaraz zero times in five break points. The defending US Open champ was aggressive at the net, winning 28 of 35 points up close and showing the kind of court coverage that makes him live in opponents' nightmares.

This will be the fourth time Alcaraz has faced Medvedev in an ATP event and the third time this season. Alcaraz beat the Russian in straight sets in both the final at Indian Wells and the semifinal at Wimbledon, never losing more than three games in each of the five sets. Medvedev will be looking to reverse that dominance.

Djokovic, who missed last year's US Open due to his refusal to get vaccinated, has never faced Shelton, the NCAA champ in men's singles last year. He is 2-2 against Alcaraz, with a win in the semifinal of this year's French Open and a loss in the Wimbledon final, and 9-5 against Medvedev, who beat the Serbian in the 2021 US Open final but has lost four of his past five matches against him.

The semifinal matches are scheduled for Friday, with times currently TBD.