
Jannik Sinner has advanced to the quarter-finals of the US Open after a dominant performance against Alexander Bublik. Sinner, considered almost unbeatable in this Grand Slam, quickly put an end to Bublik’s impressive serving record. The Italian player secured a comprehensive victory with a score of 6-1, 6-1, 6-1, showcasing his skill and control. The match lasted only one hour and twenty-one minutes, making it one of the shortest of the tournament. Bublik, who had previously triumphed over Tommy Paul, was unable to find a strategy to counter Sinner’s play, with the exception of a surprise underarm serve that drew applause. This win mirrors Sinner’s earlier triumph against Jiri Lehecka at Roland Garros. Sinner’s success also puts him in a strong position to retain his World No. 1 ranking, with Carlos Alcaraz as a strong contender. The 24-year-old Italian player became the youngest man since Rafael Nadal in 2008 to achieve 24 Grand Slam match victories within a single season.







