US Open: Jannik Sinner demolishes Alexander Bublik, advances to quarters

US Open: Jannik Sinner demolishes Alexander Bublik, advances to quarters

Jannik Sinner, the defending champion, praised the atmosphere of the Arthur Ashe Stadium’s lights after defeating 23rd seed Alexander Bublik to reach the US Open quarterfinals.

The Italian tennis player made his night session debut this year with a win of 6-1, 6-1, and 6-1, never looked back after winning his 25th straight major match match against a difficult opponent.

After the match on Monday, Sinner said, “It’s always special to go on Ashe to play.”

“Night matches are a little different because there’s a little more attention, in my opinion. Around the court, there is also a different vibe. It is very loud. It’s also fun to play differently.

For me, this year marked my first time doing it. It was pleasant. If you play in the evening, you get both the good and the bad. You feel very welcome on the biggest court we have, and it’s very special.

Sinner gained retribution for the shock defeat suffered by Bublik in the Halle Open final on June 20, his only loss to a player other than Carlos Alcaraz this year, and was back in the locker room just 81 minutes after the incident.

We are well-known. We’ve had some difficult matches this year, so we’ve become better friends, the top-seeded Sinner said.

He finished late in his previous match against Tommy Paul. He did not perform as well in the service. I was able to play well after breaking him in each set.

Before Bublik could even start scoring, Sinner built a 4-0 lead before the dominant 24-year-old chased down a drop shot to score a deep backhand winner that tied the first set with another break.

Sinner drew his eighth straight grand slam quarterfinal by sliding back to his serve after Bublik’s attempts to disrupt his rhythm with more drop shots ended in futile.

Lorenzo Musetti and his compatriot will meet next. It would be a fantastic opportunity for Italian tennis, Sinner claimed.

It’s wonderful to see, I thought. Italian tennis is playing great. He said, “We have so many players and various game styles.

One of our greatest strengths is Lorenzo, according to Lorenzo. This one is something I’m anticipating. It’s great to have one Italian player in the semis, in my opinion.

“I am aware of the presence of a large crowd of Italian players. Everything becomes unique because of it.

[Robert Deutsch/Imagn Images via Reuters] Sinner, right, defeats Bublik in the fourth round of the US Open.

Source: Aljazeera

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