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United States internationals Zverev and Sinner advance to 3rd round, Hurkacz beaten

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United States internationals Zverev and Sinner advance to 3rd round, Hurkacz beaten

(New York) The German Alexander Zverev, finalist in 2020, but absent with injury last year, qualified for the third round of the United States Open on Thursday by dismissing his compatriot Daniel Altmaier (53e world) 7-6 (7/1), 3-6, 6-4, 6-3.

Zverev (12e) will face Saturday for a place in 8are in the final the Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov (19e).

The latter had not passed the second round at Flushing Meadows since his semi-final in 2019. On Thursday, he beat the 2012 winner Andy Murray (37e) 6-3, 6-4, 6-1.

Jannik Sinner features compatriot Lorenzo Sonego

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Jannik Sinner defeated Lorenzo Sonego 6-4, 6-2, 6-4.

The Italian Jannik Sinner, sixth player in the world, qualified for the third round on Thursday after beating his compatriot Lorenzo Sonego (N.39), 6-4, 6-2, 6-4.

After a sluggish start to the match, Sinner set up his game, with power contrasting with his frail physique.

Sonego tried to wrap the trade, run Sinner, but the recent Toronto tournament winner pitted him against his positional sense, serve and ability to take the ball early.

Rather known for his baseline game, the recent Wimbledon semi-finalist also took the initiative at the net, successfully (22 points out of 25 mounted).


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Lorenzo Sonego

“My game has improved,” said the Italian after his victory. “I feel more comfortable at the net. »

In the third round, Sinner will be opposed to the winner of the meeting between the Argentinian Thomas Etcheverry (N.34) and the Swiss Stan Wawrinka (N.49).

Hubert Hurkacz beaten in the second round


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Hubert Hurkacz

Pole Hubert Hurkacz, 17e world player, was eliminated Thursday in the second round by the Briton Jack Draper (N.123), 6-2, 6-4, 7-5.

Thirty-eighth player in the world at the start of the year, Draper has just returned from a shoulder injury at Roland-Garros, which deprived him of ground for more than two months.

Paradoxically, Hurkacz arrived in New York with, on his record, a semi-final in Cincinnati, and an eighth-final at Wimbledon.


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jack draper

Draper showed aggression throughout the match, systematically seeking to take the direction of the exchange and not hesitating to go and conclude at the net.

He got his way, Hurkacz committing no less than 49 unforced errors in just three sets. To make matters worse, the Pole was betrayed by his service.

The seeded N.17 appeared wait-and-see, undergoing the pace set by his opponent.

In the third round, the Briton will meet the winner of the match between the two Americans John Isner (N.157) and Michael Mmoh (N.89).

Rinderknech goes to 3e lap on abandonment of Berrettini


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Arthur Rinderknech

Arthur Rinderknech, 73e world player, qualified for the third round on Thursday by benefiting from the abandonment due to injury of the Italian Matteo Berrettini (36e), who twisted his right ankle in the second set.

The Frenchman was leading the match 6-4, 5-3 when Berrettini got injured.

At 28, Rinderknech had never passed the second round in a Grand Slam tournament. He will face his compatriot Gaël Monfils (162e), or the Russian Andrey Rublev (8e).

For Berrettini, who accumulates injuries, it’s a new blow.


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Matteo Berrettini

In March 2022, the Roman had wrist surgery and had already missed the clay-court season. He then withdrew just before his first round at Wimbledon due to a positive test for COVID-19.

This year he was knocked out in the first round of the Australian Open by a raging Andy Murray, then he dropped out in the quarter-finals in Acapulco and was beaten as soon as he entered the competition in Indian Wells.

After playing a Challenger tournament in Phoenix, where he was beaten in the quarter-finals, he then gave in again to Miami. In Monte Carlo in April, he won his first Masters 1000 game in a year and advanced to the second round, but with an abdominal injury he withdrew before his quarter against Holger Rune and then retired from the season. on clay.

Berrettini resumed competition in June on the grass of Stuttgart, but was beaten from the start by his compatriot Lorenzo Sonego. Then he hit 8are finals at Wimbledon where he was beaten in four sets by eventual winner Carlos Alcaraz.

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First loss of the top 10: The eighth ATP number ended the match at the Aus Open early

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Canadian tennis player Felix Auger-Aliassime (ATP 8) finished competing at the 2026 Australian Open.

He went to court against the Canadian player in the first round. Nuno Borgesha (Portugal, ATP 46). After three sets, Auger refused to continue the match and the match ended after 2 hours and 16 minutes.

Australian Open 2026. 1/64 finals

Nuno Borges (Portugal) – Felix Auger-Aliassime (Canada) [7] – 3:6, 6:4, 6:4

Felix withdrew from the match due to left hip/hamstring problems that started in the third match.

Auger-Aliassime became the first tennis player ranked in the top 10 of the ATP rankings to withdraw from the Australian Open. In 2022, Felix reached the major semi-final in Melbourne.

Borzes is competing at the Austrian Open for the fourth time. His best result was the 1/8 final stage in 2024.

In the second round, Nuno will face the winner of the match between Juan Manuel Cherundolo (Argentina, ATP 87) and Jordan Thompson (Australia, ATP 111).

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Australian Open Gauff in the 2nd round without trembling

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(Melbourne) American Coco Gauff, 3e world, passed the first round of the Australian Open without difficulty on Monday, dismissing Uzbek Kamilla Rakhimova (93e) 6-2, 6-3.

“I tried not to put pressure on myself. I’m here to win the tournament. I will only be happy if I win the title,” commented the 21-year-old.

Gauff, who reached the semi-finals last year in Melbourne, his best result, will face in 2e Serbian left-hander Olga Danilovic (69)e).

“I trained against a left-hander, Alexandra Eala, because there aren’t many left-handers on the circuit. It’s going to be a tough game, but I’m looking forward to it,” Gauff said.

Winner of the US Open 2023 and Roland-Garros 2025, she served for the match at 5-2 but was unable to finish. She did so in the next game by taking Rakhimova’s serve for the sixth time.

“I would have preferred to end a game earlier on my serve, but we have many chances to break here,” Gauff emphasized.

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US Open is the first trophy of 2019. Andreescu became 35K champion in the USA

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25-year-old Canadian tennis player Bianca Andreescu (WTA 228) became the champion of the ITF W35 challenging tournament in Bradenton (USA), where she was the first seed.

On the way to the Cup, Bianca lost only one set and passed: Malkia Ngunue (USA), Tatiana Peri (Italy, WTA 350), Ella MacDonald (Great Britain, WTA 527), Li Ma (USA, WTA 342) and Vivian Wolff (USA, WTA 330).

This was Andreescu’s first trophy since her US Open title in 2019. Bianca skipped the first major of the season, the Australian Open 2026, to make a smooth return to the Tour and get into physical shape.

Andreescu, who has had back problems for a long time, sprained her ankle at a tournament in Montreal at the end of July 2025. After the Canadian’s thousandth, Bianca made five appearances and four defeats before the end of 2025.

PHOTOGRAPH. Bianca Andreescu and Vivivan Wolff after the final in Bradenton

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