Italy’s
Jannik Sinner had to deal with an awkward
situation after winning the
US Open fourth-round match against Kazakhstan’s
Alexander Bublik. The 24-year-old, who is defending his title in the fourth and
the final Grand Slam of the year, in straight sets with a score of 6-1, 6-1,
6-1.
The match lasted just 81 minutes, and it became the
shortest completed match in the second week of a Grand Slam since 2019. After securing
his win, Sinner had to deal with an awkward
situation when he came close to a spectator. Sinner was taking a picture with a fan when another fan close by tried to open his bag, which the nearby security guard stopped.
It is not the first such incident that has taken place in the
competition. Earlier, during the second round match between Russia’s Karen
Khachanov and Kamil Majchrzak, a millionaire ended up losing his cap. That incident
involving Sinner was caught on camera as well. That, however, would not have impacted Sinner, who would be extremely pleased with his overall performance.
Talking right after the match during the on-court
interview, Sinner expressed his happiness after overcoming Bublik, who defeated
him earlier this year during a Grass-court tournament. "We had some tough
battles this year, but we know each other's game really well," said Sinner.
"He had a tough match [in the third round], five sets, finishing late and
he didn't serve as well as he usually does. Overall I'm very happy."
It was a fast match, says Sinner
While talking to the press after the match, Sinner spoke about what made him so successful on the court, which, according to him, is the desire to give his all on every single point. "I just try, from my side or
from my point of view, to make the best of what I can,” said Sinner. “On that
day, sometimes we have days where certain things don’t work. Some players have
some problems behind the scenes, you never know. At the end of the day, we try
to make the sport as interesting as possible. At times, I felt like today I was
playing some great tennis. I managed to break him very early, which then gave
me the confidence to serve a little better and play from the back of the court
a bit better. It was a fast match, but at the same time, from my point of view,
it’s good."
Sinner stated that Bublik’s performance on the day was
probably a reflection that he was not able to properly recover after beating
America’s Tommy Paul in a hard-fought contest two days ago where the match
ended late. Sinner was of the opinion that every athlete goes through such
phase. “As I said, we don’t have to forget that he [Bublik] had a five-set
match and it finished very late,” said Sinner. “Against Tommy, he’s a different
player. It can happen. This is the sport. Some days they are good, and some
days they are not good…It’s very unpredictable, this sport."
Sinner’s next round opponent will be his fellow
countryman, Lorenzo Musetti. The 23-year-old secured his spot in the last eight after beating Spain’s Jaume Munar in straight sets with a score of 6-3, 6-0,
6-1. It will be the third meeting between the two players in professional
tennis. In the previous two meetings, Sinner had a clear advantage as he won on
both occasions. Their most recent meeting came in the quarterfinal of the
Monte-Carlo Masters, where Sinner emerged victorious in straight sets with a
score of 6-2, 6-2. Talking about that match, Sinner stated that the pressure will be on him as he is the favourite.
“Pressure is there,” said Sinner. “Pressure has always
been there. Derbies are a bit different. He’s [Musetti] an amazing player,
very, very talented. He is playing some great tennis. He has struggled a bit
during the season, but now he finds himself in amazing form and shape. Yes, the
pressure is on me, but at the same time, most of the time, the pressure is a little
bit more on me than on the opponent, so let’s see what’s coming. I like these
challenges.".