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Fritz Keeps Flag Flying for American Men at US Open

Taylor Fritz dominated with 14 aces and won 91% of first serve points to reach his seventh major quarterfinal, sustaining American presence in men's Grand Slam tennis.

  • On Aug. 31, Taylor Fritz defeated 21-seed Tomas Machac 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 at Louis Armstrong Stadium, advancing to the US Open quarterfinals.
  • As the only American left, Taylor Fritz represents the nation's hopes to end a 22-year major drought since Andy Roddick, standing out among the 23 American men who began the main draw.
  • Fritz dominated with his serve, delivering 14 aces and winning 91% of first-serve points without facing a break point in a match duration of 1:38.
  • Fritz will play Novak Djokovic on Tuesday after Djokovic's match with Jan-Lennard Struff, sitting two wins from the US Open final for a second straight year.
  • Fritz's recent form — 25 wins since the French Open — leads all players, reaching his seventh career major quarterfinal and joining Frances Tiafoe in 3 straight US Open quarters.
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Fritz keeps flag flying for American men at US Open

Taylor Fritz, last year's runner-up and the only American man left in the US Open draw, raced into the quarter-finals Sunday with a straight-sets win over Tomas Machac.

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