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Harris too has enjoyed a breakthrough week. He too stormed through the qualifying, with straight-sets wins over Mikalai Haliak and Stephane Robert, before battling past sixth seed Cristian Garin, 7-6 3-6 6-4, to reach the second round of the main draw. There he proved too strong for Laslo Djere, winning 7-6 6-3, before delivering a 6-3 6-3 beatdown of world #30 Pablo Carreno Busta to reach the second tour-level semifinal of his career.
This will be the second meeting between the pair, with Harris having won the first 7-5 in the third two years ago at the Fairfield Challenger, having been a break down in the decider. Both have been serving superbly so far and dominating off the ground. But Paul has the greater margin for error with his groundstrokes, particularly his forehand. Harris, for all his power, hits a flat ball and that brings with it significant risk. Expect few breakpoints, but for Paul to prove the more clinical of the two.
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