Rafael Nadal kept his winning spree going after saving a set point in Paris. Meanwhile, a fellow Grand Slam champion ended Andrey Rublev's 11-match winning streak.

These are the Top 5 Photos from Thursday.

1

Stan Wawrinka

Wawrinka was down but not out against the in-form Rublev. Although he lost the first set, Wawrinka quickly tied things up before eventually knocking out the Russian, 1-6, 6-4, 6-3. The world No. 20 is through to the last eight and will battle Alexander Zverev for a spot in the semifinals.

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Top 5 Photos, 11/5:
Down but not out, 
Wawrinka marches on

Top 5 Photos, 11/5: Down but not out, Wawrinka marches on

2

Rafael Nadal

The Spaniard collected his 1,001 match win against Jordan Thompson. Nadal encountered some issues in the second-set tiebreaker, but managed to pull out 6-1, 7-6 (3) victory, having saved a set point at, 5-6, 30-40, in the second set. Nadal will face No. 9 seed Pablo Carreno Busta for a place in the semifinals.

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Top 5 Photos, 11/5:
Down but not out, 
Wawrinka marches on

Top 5 Photos, 11/5: Down but not out, Wawrinka marches on

3

Ugo Humbert

The Frenchman continued his spectacular run on his home turf by defeating Marin Cilic, 6-3, 6-7 (4), 6-3, to advance into the last eight. The world No. 34 has now claimed eight consecutive matches. Humbert, who took the Antwerp title a little under two weeks ago, will next face No. 10 seed Milos Raonic.

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Top 5 Photos, 11/5:
Down but not out, 
Wawrinka marches on

Top 5 Photos, 11/5: Down but not out, Wawrinka marches on

4

Daniil Medvedev

The Russian found another gear after dropping the opening set against Alex de Minaur at the Masters 1000 event. Medvedev managed to find the corners of the court, ultimately taking down the Aussie, 5-7, 6-2, 6-2. The world No. 5 will face Diego Schwartzman on Friday, carrying a 3-0 record in their head-to-head series.

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Top 5 Photos, 11/5:
Down but not out, 
Wawrinka marches on

Top 5 Photos, 11/5: Down but not out, Wawrinka marches on

5

Diego Schwartzman

The world No. 9 is now just one win away from claiming his first trip to the season-ending ATP Finals. Schwartzman dismissed Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, 6-1, 6-1, in just 61 minutes. The 28-year-old will try to crack Medvedev's spotless record against him, with the Russian winning a tense three-setter at January's ATP Cup.

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Top 5 Photos, 11/5:
Down but not out, 
Wawrinka marches on

Top 5 Photos, 11/5: Down but not out, Wawrinka marches on