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Sinner, Swiatek Tested at US Open as Gauff Sets Up Osaka Showdown

New York: While Jannik Sinner fought until the last 16, Iga Swiatek held the US open championship on the track on Saturday and broke a box office records with the favorite Coco Coco Gauff Naomi Osaka.

Sinner gathered from a set to beat Denis Shapovalov 5-7, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3, and in 2008, he has been trying to be the first person to maintain the title in New York since Roger Federer.

“Today is a very difficult moment, Sin Sinner said. “The score was a bit against me today, but I tried to stay mentally.”

The world’s number one Sinner, US 14th seed Tommy Paul and the 23rd seed from Kazakhstan Alexander Bublik is waiting for the winner of the evening session match.

“The second week is completely different. He’s physically and mentally harder and harder.” He said.

To demonstrate this point, the day before the sixth seed, after the exit of Shelton’s injury, there was three more retirees in the male lottery on Saturday.

Alex de Minaur, Lorenzo Musetti and 435th Swiss Elimination Leandro Ruedi ranked 435th.

Eighth Seed Minaur, Daniel Altmaier’s 6-7 (7/9), 6-3, 6-4, 2-0 leadership, while the 10th seed Musetti made a two-sided leadership against Flavio Coboll because of a arm damage.

Musetti, “I did not want to finish this way, especially against Flavio. Probably one of my best friends in the tour,” he said.

Polish rival Kamil Majchrzak retired after eight games due to injury, since 2002, the fourth round of a main branch has been the lowest man.

The 28 -year -old Seedless Jaume Munar also progressed in his most successful performance in Grand Slam, but Hong Kong’s Coleman Wong saw that his brave run ended with five sets of 15th Ruber.

Wong, 21 -year -old Wong, was the first player to win Grand Slam Slam in Hong Kong in the open age.

– Swiatek is fighting back –

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Under the lights of Arthur Ashe Stadium, Swiatek made a big decision to get rid of the boredom against Anna Kalinskaya.

The second World Opening Set was 5-1 behind, but he scored four sets of scores and finally broke a tie before seeing 6-4 of Kalinskaya, 6-4.

Swiatek, a 2022 US open champion and six times great, was far from the best, but he moved to the last 16 meetings with Ekaterina Alexandrova.

“I felt that I had nothing to lose because I was losing quite badly. I finally went for it because what else can you do?” Swiatek said the fight.

Russian 13th seed Alexandrova never passed in the Grand Slam in the fourth round, but Laura Siegemund destroyed 6-0, 6-1 and delivered only 10 games to the second week in New York.

Gauff, Polish 28th Seed Magdalena Frech 6-3, 6-1, in the most polished demonstration of the tournament to increase hopes to collect a second US open title.

After fighting a crying victory in the previous round, a much more composed Gauff sent Frech easily to start the action on Saturday.

“It was an emotional week, but I think I needed these hard moments to move forward. I was pressuring myself a lot of pressure on myself, G Gauff said until the last 16 in Flushing Meadows for the fourth year in a row.

“I think he showed that I really had fun there today.”

Gauff, the Japanese star’s Australian 15th Seed Daria Kasatkina 6-0, 4-6, 6-3 after defeating the old world with the number one Osaka on Monday.

Four times Grand Slam champion Osaka has been enjoying the best US open show since he won the tournament for the second time in 2020.

The last 16 matches will be the repetition of DUO’s first meeting in Open in 2019, and Osaka strengthened the 15 -year -old Gauff on flat sets.

“Everyone will watch. This is what tennis needs,” Venus Williams said on Saturday to the third round of women’s pairs.

Wimbledon Second and Eighth Seed Amanda Anisimova, Romania’s Jaqueline Cristian 6-4, 4-6, 6-2 defeat

Karolina Muchova won the All-Czech match with 6-7 (5/7), 6-4, 6-2. Ukrainian 27th Seed Marta Kostyuk, in three sets of France’s Diane Parry exceeded.

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