Jannik Sinner played down any injury fears on Friday after suffering from cramp in his Australian Open semifinal win, saying physical struggles were all part of getting through two-week-long grand slams.
The world No 1 blasted past Ben Shelton, admitting he was relieved to come through in straight sets.
The Italian defends his title on Sunday against world number two Alexander Zverev after the German only played one set against Novak Djokovic, before the Serbian great retired with his own injury issues.
Sinner suffered from leg cramps in the third set of his 7-6 (2), 6-2, 6-2 win against the American 21st seed and had to have the trainer on to massage his thighs near the end.
“I had some tension today, slightly cramps,” said Sinner, who had dizzy spells during his match in the fourth round.