Jannik Sinner reaches the US Open men’s final by beating Jack Draper after both need medical help
- Jannik Sinner defeated Jack Draper in the US Open semi-final, marking Draper's first grand slam experience after becoming only the fourth British man to reach this stage.
- Both players received medical treatment during the match due to hot conditions, with Draper experiencing vomiting and Sinner needing wrist massage after a fall.
- Draper struggled physically in the second set, which allowed Sinner to assert dominance and win the match in straight sets.
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The Italian Jannik Sinner, number one in men's tennis, beat the British promising Jack Draper this Friday and advanced to his first final of the United States Open. The Italian, who overcame a sprained left wrist in the second set, beat Draper 7-5, 7-6 (7-3) and 6-2, who also finished the match with visible physical problems. Sinner, the first Italian in a men's final of the US Open, will seek his second Grand Slam title against American Taylor …
Jannik Sinner reaches U.S. Open men's final by beating Jack Draper
NEW YORK — There they both sat in the second set of their U.S. Open semifinal on a humid afternoon Friday, simultaneously receiving treatment from trainers: Jannik Sinner got his left wrist massaged after falling during a point he managed to win; Jack Draper needed medical attention after vomiting twice.
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Jannik Sinner Triumphs Over Adversity to Reach U.S. Open Final Italian top seed Jannik Sinner defeated a struggling Briton, Jack Draper, with a score of 7-5, 7-6(3), 6-2, advancing to the U.S. Open final on Friday. The match, held at Arthur Ashe Stadium, was marked by muggy conditions and featured dramatic moments as both players battled physical adversity. Sinner appeared to injure his wrist after falling in the second set but recovered to win…
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