Defending Champion Sinner Dominates Bublik, Reaches US Open Quarterfinals
Defending Champion Sinner Dominates Bublik, Reaches US Open Quarterfinals

Defending Champion Sinner Dominates Bublik, Reaches US Open Quarterfinals

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Jannik Sinner delivered a commanding performance at the US Open, defeating Alexander Bublik 6-1, 6-1, 6-1 to secure a spot in the quarterfinals. This victory extended Sinner's impressive streak to 25 consecutive Grand Slam wins on hard courts and improved his 2025 record to 35-4. Sinner dominated the match by breaking Bublik's serve eight times and capitalizing on Bublik's 13 double-faults, despite Bublik's prior streak of 55 consecutive service holds. The match lasted just 81 minutes, making it the second-shortest in the tournament, and marked an emphatic revenge for Sinner after a previous loss to Bublik on grass courts. Looking ahead, Sinner will face fellow Italian Lorenzo Musetti in a historic all-Italian quarterfinal, highlighting the rising prominence of Italian tennis. Both players expressed excitement about the matchup, with Sinner praising Italy's strong presence in the sport and the special atmosphere of the night session at Arthur Ashe Stadium.

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