Key events
Medvedev holds in a monster game.
The longest game of the match so far – at 10 minutes and with 14 points – eventually goes to Medvedev.
Hurkacz fell behind 0-40 with three consecutive errors but fought back to deuce and then set up two break points.
But Medvedev was able to hold and make it 1-2 in the set, when a winner off his serve was followed by a forehand winner.
Hurkacz holds serve to lead 2-0 in second set.
For the first time in four service games, Hurkacz gives up a point and is eventually pushed to deuce as both players pay the price for their errors.
Hurkacz then puts away a pair of forehand winners to seal his early lead in the set, as he starts to benefit from a willingness to approach the net.
Hurkacz starts second set with a break.
The No 9 seed brushes aside the disappointment of dropping the first set in a tie-breaker to break Medvedev straight away.
A pair of winners set up the break point then Medvedev sprays a forehand to give Hurkacz an early advantage.
Medvedev wins first set against Hurkacz 7-6 (7-4)
Medvedev goes down the baseline for the first winner of the tie-breaker, but Hurkacz fights back twice including with his own forehand winner to make it 4-5.
The No 3 seed then pushes to set point with another powerful forehand and completes the deal on the next point with an unforced error from Hurkacz.
The Pole hit as high as 222km/h on his serve and won 22/24 of first serves, but needs more from his second serve (4/12 points won) to quickly find a way back into the match.
Medvedev opens up 4-2 lead in tie-breaker.
Hurkacz and Medvedev start the tie-breaker by trading blows from the baseline. Medvedev eventually hands over the opening point with a forehand error, while Hurkacz does much the same on the next point to make it 1-1.
More errors on each side of the court make it 2-2 but Medvedev pulls away with the next two points as Hurkacz overhits on his forehand.
The first set is going to a tie-breaker.
Medvedev continues the streak of service games to love as he quickly puts Hurkacz away to make it 6-6.
Hurkacz will serve first.
Hurkacz and Medvedev each hold serve to love.
Medvedev holds his serve without conceding a point for this first time in the set, while Hurkacz responds to make it three service games in a row to love.
Hurkacz has a 6-5 lead as Medvedev looks to force a first set tie-breaker.
Hurkacz and Medvedev each hold serve for 5-4 in first set.
Medvedev is pushed early in his service game but an Ace at 40-30 is followed by a backhand winner to wrap it up without further trouble.
Hurkacz then wins his service game to love for the second time in a row – this time sealing it with back-to-back Aces – as Medvedev prepares to serve to stay in the set.
Hurkacz holds to love and leads for the first time.
The No 9 seed is looking ominous as Medvedev again struggles to deal with Hurkacz’s first serve.
Three forehand errors from Medvedev puts Hurkacz in command, then a backhand winner ensures he takes the lead at 4-3.
Hurkacz breaks back to level the set at 3-3.
The Pole has worked his way back into this contest and now gets his reward as a backhand winner at 30-40 evens up the set.
Hurkacz holds but still trails by a break at 2-3.
An easier game for Hurkacz as Medvedev looks troubled by his opponent’s serve for the first time.
Medvedev is forced into three errors in a row then Hurkacz winds up with another Ace to win the game to 30.
Hurkacz is winning 80% of his first serves, but only 22% of second serves.
Medvedev maintains early break at 3-1.
The No 3 seed is firing up now, starting and ending the game with aces as he wins the game to 30.
Hurkacz holds after Medvedev error on break point.
The Pole gets on the board for the first time after Medvedev wastes a break point at 30-40 with a wayward backhand.
Hurkacz backs up with a confident forehand winner at deuce, then delivers his first Ace of the match.
Medvedev holds serve for an early 2-0 lead.
A tighter game is taken to deuce and a double fault sets up break point for Hurkacz.
But the Pole is still trying to find his range on the backhand and sends a simple shot long as the opportunity for an immediate response fades.
An Ace from Medvedev puts him one point away from a 2-0 lead, then a hurried forehand from Hurkacz seals it.
Daniil Medvedev breaks Hubert Hurkaczv in the opening game.
The No 3 seed makes a scintillating start, breaking his Poland opponent to 15.
Hurkaczv is taking some time to warm up with four errors handing Medvedev an early advantage.
Preamble
The quarter-finals continue at the Australian Open on day 11 and Ukrainian qualifier Dayana Yastremska has already booked her spot in the women’s singles semi-finals with a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Linda Noskova.
Next up on Rod Laver Arena are Hubert Hurkacz (9) and Daniil Medvedev (3).
We’ll be following the No 9 and No 3 seeds as they battle for their own place in the men’s singles semi-finals – get in touch with your thoughts and predictions.
And later Michael Butler will be on deck to take you through the evening session featuring Anna Kalinskaya v Qinwen Zheng (12), followed by Alexander Zverev (6) v Carlos Alcaraz (2).