No Panic for Jannik as Sinner Battles Past Shapovalov at US Open
Jannik Sinner won a four-set match against Denis Shapovalov to extend his Grand Slam hard court winning streak to 24 matches, aiming to defend his US Open title.
- On Saturday, world number one Jannik Sinner rallied from a set down to defeat Denis Shapovalov 5-7, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 and reach the US Open last 16 in New York.
- As the defending champion, Jannik Sinner aims to be the first man since Roger Federer to retain the US Open, having reached the final of all three Grand Slams this season.
- Sinner fought through a tense opening set, losing it after a double-fault following a foot fault dispute while clawing back from 2-5 to 5-5, then saved a break point and won nine consecutive games.
- Sinner extended his hard-court Grand Slam streak to 24 matches and now awaits the winner between Tommy Paul and Alexander Bublik in the US Open last 16.
- History shows Sinner's durability in New York, as Jannik Sinner's two-year hard-court Grand Slam unbeaten run includes 14 consecutive set wins at Flushing Meadows.
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Jannik Sinner gets pushed before finishing off Denis Shapovalov; Coco Gauff advances - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
No. 1 player in the world Jannik Sinner of Italy dropped his first set Saturday, but he rallied in familiar dominating fashion to down Canadian Denis Shapovalov 5-7, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 at the U.S. Open in New York.
Read on Il Fatto Quotidiano.it: Jannik Sinner overtakes Denis Shapovalov in four sets and wins the eighths at the US Open. He will meet Aleksandr Bublik in the next round.
·Rome, Italy
Read Full ArticleJannik Sinner is in the round of 16 of the US Open. The defending champion struggled against Denis Shapovalov in the third round, but defeated the Canadian in four sets: 5-7, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3.
·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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