Djokovic, Swiatek advance before China's Zhang shocks Ruud at US Open
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[August 31, 2023]
By Steve Keating
NEW YORK (Reuters) -It was business as usual at the U.S. Open on
Wednesday with Novak Djokovic and Iga Swiatek marching confidently
into the third round but the day ended with a late run of shockers
that saw Casper Ruud and Petra Kvitova dumped out of the tournament.
There were plenty of cheers rolling across the sprawling Billie Jean
King National Tennis Center all day with Coco Gauff, Taylor Fritz
and Frances Tiafoe moving on, as hopes of a homegrown winner
continued to build.
But while results followed the form book for much of the day at the
year's final Grand Slam, shocks sprung up as the sun went down.
The biggest surprise was delivered by Zhang Zhizhen, who stunned
last year's runner-up and world number five Ruud 6-4 5-7 6-2 0-6 6-2
to became the first Chinese man to beat a top-five player since the
introduction of the ATP rankings in 1973.
At almost the same time Caroline Wozniacki was claiming the biggest
win of her comeback - a 7-5 7-6(5) victory over 11th seed Kvitova.
Earlier, Swiss young gun Dominic Stricker delivered a shock by
grinding out a 7-5 6-7(2) 6-7(5) 7-6(6) 6-3 win over Greek seventh
seed Stefanos Tsitsipas for his first top-10 win.
Djokovic was prevented from playing in last year's U.S. Open due to
being unvaccinated against COVID-19 but has looked right at home on
Arthur Ashe Stadium court.
A nine-times finalist at Flushing Meadows, the Serb was in ruthless
form as he rolled to a second straight dominating win, brushing
aside Spain's Bernabe Zapata Miralles 6-4 6-1 6-1.
Djokovic remains on course for a fourth U.S. Open title that would
pull him level with Margaret Court's record haul of 24 Grand Slams.
'SO THRILLED'
Swiatek has also impressed but the defending champion was made to
work for a 6-3 6-4 win over Australian spark plug Daria Saville, who
is fighting her way back to fitness from injury that has seen her
ranking tumble to number 322.
Wozniacki, twice a finalist at Flushing Meadows, was back on the
stage she has graced so many times against a familiar foe in front
of an adoring crowd under the Arthur Ashe Stadium lights.
Having retired in 2020 to raise a family and playing in just her
third event since her return, Wozniacki turned back the clock to
come out on top in the battle of 33-year-old Grand Slam champions.
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Aug 30, 2023; Flushing, NY, USA; Novak
Djokovic of Serbia hits to Bernabe Zapata Miralles of Spain on day
three of the 2023 U.S. Open tennis tournament at USTA Billie Jean
King National Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-USA
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The last time Wozniacki beat a top 20 ranked player
was at the 2018 WTA Finals when she took down then world number five
Kvitova and their 15th career meeting ended with the same outcome.
"I'm just so thrilled to have an opportunity to play out on Arthur
Ashe Stadium," said Wozniacki. "Three years ago if you'd asked me, I
didn't think I was ever going to play on one of those courts again
in the U.S. Open, especially a night session.
"It just feels pretty incredible to be out there and winning a match
like that."
Sixth seed Gauff warmed up the home crowd early when the teenager
beat Mirra Andreeva 6-3 6-3, before handing the baton to the U.S.
men.
It has been 20 years and 78 Grand Slams since Andy Roddick won the
2003 U.S. Open and hopes of an American man ending that drought have
fallen largely on the shoulders of Tiafoe and Fritz.
Tiafoe did not shrink under the evening spotlight, the 10th seed
downing Austrian Sebastian Ofner 6-3 6-1 6-4, before ninth seeded
Fritz cruised past Peru's Juan Pablo Varillas 6-1 6-2 6-2.
They were joined in the next round by Tommy Paul but only after the
14th seed battled back from two sets down to get past Russian Roman
Safiullin 3-6 2-6 6-2 6-4 6-3.
Another American Ben Shelton also made it to the third round when
Dominic Thiem retired with an undisclosed illness.
Thiem left the court after losing the first set tie-break but when
the Austrian returned he doubled over at the net and began gagging,
calling for the doctor and forfeiting the match.
(Additional reporting by Amy Tennery in New York; Editing by Toby
Davis, Peter Rutherford)
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