By Richard Pagliaro | Saturday, August 30, 2025
Photo Credit: Jed Jacobsohn/Rolex
New York – Standing behind the initial base, Jannik sinful Put his palm in court to prevent a potential plant in the strong court of Arthur Ase Stadium.
For groups two and a half today, Denis Shapovalov Surprised and amazed sinner by catching a 3-0 lead of the third set.
World No.1 Sinner calmed down from the attack, then grew through nine in a row to take over.
After all, the sinner survived a fierce test by scoring a 5-7, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 victory over Shapovalov to mark his 10th direct victory in the fourth round of the US Open. Sinner has now reached the fourth round or better in 10 consecutive appearances Grand Slam.

This was the worst challenge of the tournament sinner.
Remember, he surrendered only 11 games in total in win over year Kopriva and Alexei Popyr in reaching the third round.
The lit loan shoots Shapovalov for fearlessly from the legs with the feet with the upper seed and coming out on the top in some strange exchanges.
Looking for his fifth direct Grand Slam final, the sinner plays as a tennis terminator in diplomas. Today, he showed that he is human.
The sinner did not serve his best, and for long stretch he inexplicably played the strongest Canadian left arm instead of trying to force the fire shapo to beat him with one hand with one hand, which is a strong shot, but is foreseen in a long background.
Two keys for the turn of sin:
1. Shapovalov took a little of the dual error error, spitting four of his nine double mistakes in that important third group.
2. Sinner began to serve with more command, sparking that growth of nine matches.
Occasionally exceeded in the opening set, the sinner was extinguishing in the sun, turning on the set point. The double sinner blamed at the appointed point-one of five doubles a day-while Shapovalov took a lead with a set.
Although Canadan was wonderful with confidence, Shapovalov hit a slow reach in the seventh match of the second group. A series of mistakes peaked with Shapovalov by hitting a back in the net giving the sinner the rest of love and a 4-3 lead.
The upper seeds resting resting on 30, attracting another mistake of Shapovalov’s back, to hold for 5-3.
Increasingly increasing as the group progressed, the sinner served the second set in love, flattening the match after an hour, 40 minutes. The sinner served 57 percent and won 15 of the 16 points of the first service in the second set.
Restore, Shapovalov grew up in a 3-0 lead lead allowing only three points in those three matches.
Wimbledon winner was in danger of going down 1-4 while Shapovalov served in Deuce. Sinner broke a shoe in his Nike shoes, stopping the game for an orthototic and shoe switches – and giving Shapovalov a lot of time to think about this situation.
Successive Canadian sprinkled errors while the sinner returned again for 2-3. Sinner sealed a quick retention at the level after six matches.
Although Shapovalov may play the explosive tennis of the first blow, he may lose the plot in the service. Down the love-40 in the seventh match, Shapovalov rescued three resting points. The sinner ran down a shot, then opened his response from the tape. Although Canadian extended the point, the sinner responded with a volleyball and hit a fourth rest point.
This time, Shapovalov coughed his third double fault of the game-the eighth match-pointing the holiday and a 4-3 leading him to the reign champion. While he violated his place by the court, Shapovalov issued a sarcastic finger for his coach, Michael Tilstrom.
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Seeing the disappointment of his opponent, Sinner tried at 10 of the next 12 points, capturing his sixth right match to get a third set in which he was almost on double break.
The four-time champion of Slam sailed through nine consecutive games in building a 3-0 lead in the fourth set.
An Ornery Shapovalov, who sprayed 47 forced mistakes, eventually made a let him get a point of rest in the last match that would return it back into service.
The sinner destroyed the uprising by closing a challenging match in three hours, 12 minutes.
Next to the sinner is either the 23rd Bublik alexanderwho disturbed the sinner at the bar along the way to the title of Halle in June, or the 14th seed American Tommy PaulIn what would be a US-2024 round match of 16. Sinner won that match 7-6 (3), 7-6 (5), 6-1 and beat Paul in four of the five meetings.

