Kamil Majchrzak defeated Daniil Medvedev in the semi-final of the 's-Hertogenbosch ATP 250 to reach his first ATP final [1].

The victory marks a significant career milestone for Majchrzak, who overcame one of the tour's top players to secure a place in the championship match.

The match took place in 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands, as part of the 2026 ATP tournament schedule [2]. Majchrzak entered the semi-final on a run described as giant-killing, successfully navigating a draw that included high-seeded opponents [3].

Medvedev, a perennial contender in ATP events, was unable to halt the momentum of the underdog in this encounter. The result ensures that Majchrzak will compete for his first professional title at the ATP level [1].

Tournament officials said the result was confirmed following the match in the Netherlands. The event continues to serve as a key stop on the tour, providing a platform for emerging players to challenge the established elite [2].

Majchrzak now prepares for the final match of the tournament. His path to the final has been characterized by consistency, and a series of upsets against higher-ranked opponents [3].

Kamil Majchrzak defeated Daniil Medvedev in the semi-final

Majchrzak's ascent to his first ATP final represents a shift in momentum for the player and a rare vulnerability for Medvedev in this specific tournament tier. By defeating a top-tier seed, Majchrzak has validated his current form and positioned himself for a potential breakthrough in the professional rankings.