World No. 1 Jannik Sinner continued his impressive run at the US Open, easily defeating Alexander Bublik in the fourth round to advance to the quarter-finals. After a challenging third-round match against Denis Shapovalov, Sinner returned to form, delivering a commanding performance. He overpowered Bublik with a score of 6-1, 6-1, 6-1. Bublik’s previously successful serving strategy proved ineffective against Sinner’s consistent play. The Italian player broke Bublik’s serve eight times, while conceding only a single break opportunity. The match time of one hour and twenty-one minutes highlighted Sinner’s efficiency, making it one of the quickest matches in the tournament. This victory marked the second-shortest completed men’s singles match of the US Open and matched his most dominant Grand Slam performance to date, tying his win against Jiri Lehecka at Roland Garros. Sinner now prepares to face fellow Italian Lorenzo Musetti in an all-Italian quarter-final.
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