The 22-year-old Spaniard produced his best performance of the tournament so far to claim a 7-6 (10-8) 6-3 4-6 6-4 victory on Court Philippe Chatrier.
He will face Italian eighth seed Lorenzo Musetti or Denmark's 10th seed Holger Rune - who play in Sunday's night session - in the quarter-finals.Crime novelists will be visiting libraries across East Yorkshire in June to talk about writing thrillers.
Eight authors, including Hull's Nick Quantrill, will be taking part in a series of talks as part of National Crime Reading Month.Hayley Clark from East Riding Libraries said the county was "so lucky to have such brilliant local authors" and she was excited to be involved in the events.The free talks take place between Wednesday 4 June and Friday 27 June.
National Crime Reading Month is an initiative by the Crime Writers' Association and is funded by Arts Council England.Eight writers will appear at the county's libraries, including Mr Quantrill, who authored the Joe Geraghy series of crime novels.
Glenda Young, who wrote a crime series set in a hotel in Scarborough, will give a talk in Withernsea and Yorkshire thriller writers Barry Rainford and Jason Monaghan are also attending events.
Ms Clark said the talks would celebrate the most-read genre in the East Riding."I was supposed to reduce the size of the civil service but it actually went up," he told the programme.
"It is definitely true that across all our public services we could find a more efficient and effective way of doing things."To continue to improve public services under tight restraints, the IFS has suggested the government could improve productivity, thereby allowing it to deliver the same, or better services within lower budgets.
But that would be a challenge.that productivity in public services is currently below pre-Covid pandemic levels.