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American star Ben Shelton has sent a major injury scare after he was seen wincing in pain and clutching at his right hamstring during his mixed doubles clash.

Shelton, playing alongside Taylor Townsend in the mixed doubles semi finals against Jessica Pegula and Austin Krajicek, looked to be limping when chasing balls across the court.

Given Shelton has a semi final clash against Novak Djokovic on Friday (AEST) to worry about, a hamstring injury is the last thing he’d want when he takes on the superstar.

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‘GOING TO DIE’: MEDVEDEV’S GRAVE FEAR AMID SWELTERING HEAT

Daniil Medvedev defeated fellow Russian Andrey Rublev 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 on Wednesday to reach his fourth US Open semi-final and set up a possible meeting with defending champion Carlos Alcaraz.

Third seed Medvedev, the 2021 US Open winner, rallied from a break down in all three sets as he condemned world number eight Rublev to a ninth straight Grand Slam quarter-final loss.

However, Medvedev was visibly unhappy with playing in the sweltering heat at Flushing Meadows.

Between points in the third set, the Russian superstar muttered to himself: “One player’s going to die, and they’re going to see.”

Earlier in their contest, the US Open’s heat rule was enforced which meant Medvedev and Rublev would receive longer breaks between sets.

The heat rule comes into play once temperatures in New York reach above 30 degrees celsius.

Speaking after the game, Medvedev revealed he was even struggling to see the ball as early as the first set due to the heat.

“It was brutal. The onyl good thing I see in this condition is that both suffered,” Medvedev said.

“The end of the first set, I couldn’t see the ball anymore. I just played with sensation, tried to run, tried to go for it, tried to hit the ball. He did the same things sometimes.”

Medvedev will next play Alcaraz or Germany’s Alexander Zverev, who square off in the last quarter-final in the evening session.

Medvedev beat his good mate Rublev in straight sets. (Photo by Sarah Stier / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)Source: AFP

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NO. 2 SEED BREEZES PAST RIVAL TO SEAL SPOT IN SEMIS

Aryna Sabalenka stayed on course for her second Grand Slam title of the season after cruising past China’s Zheng Qinwen in straight sets to reach the US Open semi-finals on Wednesday.

Australian Open champion Sabalenka — who will take over as world number one next week — booked her place in the last four with a 6-1, 6-4 victory in 1hr 13min.

The Belarusian second seed will face either Marketa Vondrousova of the Czech Republic or Madison Keys of the United States in the last four.

“I think I definitely played great tennis today,” Sabalenka said, before praising her opponent.

“I’m super happy with the win against her, she played incredible tennis at the US Open this year.”

Sabalenka was assured of replacing Iga Swiatek at the top of the women’s rankings after the Polish No.1 crashed out of the US Open on Sunday.

However Sabalenka said she is not thinking about her new-found status as the world’s top player just yet.

“Of course I’m happy … it’s incredible for me and my family.

Aryna Sabalenka breezed past Zheng Qinwen in straight sets. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

“But I have some things still to do in New York this year and I’ll think about becoming No.1 after the US Open.”

Rising Chinese star Zheng had been dreaming of pulling off another upset after reaching her first Grand Slam quarter-final by downing last year’s finalist Ons Jabeur in the fourth round.

But the 20-year-old 23rd seed never looked like toppling the hard-hitting Sabalenka, who threatened to run away with the match after a blistering start in which she broke Zheng twice for a 3-0 lead, conceding just two points.

Zheng was broken again to go 4-0 down and although she finally held in the sixth game to make it 5-1, Sabalenka served out easily to take the first set in just 27 minutes.

Sabalenka’s dominance was reflected in her serve, where she won 23 of 26 points on her first serve, and 13 of 19 on her second. Zheng was unable to open up a single break point opportunity across the match.

Zheng fared slightly better in the second set, but after Sabalenka broke in the seventh game for a 4-3 lead, the result was never in doubt, and she wrapped up victory on serve in the 10th game.

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