Sabalenka roars into US Open semis
as Fritz, Tiafoe book blockbuster clash
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[September 04, 2024]
By Karl Plume and Amy Tennery
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Aryna Sabalenka cruised into her fourth
consecutive U.S. Open semi-final while Taylor Fritz and Frances
Tiafoe set up a blockbuster all-American showdown in the final four
to delight fans at Arthur Ashe Stadium on Tuesday.
Second seed Sabalenka needed only an hour and 13 minutes to
dismantle China's Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen 6-1 6-2 and set up a
meeting with American Emma Navarro, before jokingly promising fans
free drinks for their support in that match.
The Belarusian has lost only four service games through the
tournament to emerge as the firm favourite to add another major
title to her two Australian Open trophies after losing the Flushing
Meadows final to Coco Gauff a year ago.
"If you get to the top-five level, everyone will take you as a
favourite," said Sabalenka.
"But as I always say, it's not about being the favourite, it's about
how hard you're ready to fight for it. It's going to be (about) the
tough moments in the matches when you don't feel your best and you
have to go through it.
"But I'm really glad they take me as a favourite and I'll do my very
best to hold this beautiful trophy."
Fritz, the 12th seed, denied world number four Alexander Zverev
another shot at a first major title with a 7-6(2) 3-6 6-4 7-6(3)
victory two months after dispatching the German in the fourth round
at Wimbledon.
"I've had a lot of looks at quarter-finals over the past couple of
years and today just felt different," Fritz said. "I really felt
like it was my time to take it a step further."
Fritz claimed a tight first set in a tiebreak after the two towering
players wowed fans with a mixture of powerful baseline blasts and
drop shots and winners at the net.
Zverev roared back to level the match in the next, energised by one
of the shots of the tournament, a curling return from out wide that
sailed over the net post and landed on both lines but Fritz seized
back momentum to reach his maiden major semi-final.
'REALLY TOUGH'
Tiafoe reached the semi-finals in 2022 and booked a place in another
after Grigor Dimitrov retired due to a leg injury while down 6-3
6-7(5) 6-3 4-1.
"It's not the way I want to get through. But I'm happy to be
through. Another semi-final here. Incredible," 20th seed Tiafoe
said.
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Tennis - U.S. Open - Flushing Meadows, New York, United States -
September 3, 2024 Frances Tiafoe of the U.S. in action during his
quarter final match against Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov
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Both Tiafoe and Fritz are bidding to end American
fans' 21-year wait for a homegrown men's champion at a Grand Slam
after Andy Roddick's triumph in New York in 2003.
It will be the first all-American men's major semi-final since Andre
Agassi beat Robby Ginepri at the 2005 U.S. Open.
In the day session opener, 13th seed Navarro continued her meteoric
rise to the top tier of tennis with a 6-2 7-5 win over Spain's Paula
Badosa in a battle of New York-born baseliners.
One of two U.S. women left in the tournament, Navarro snatched an
early break to go 3-0 up in the first set and then turned aside two
break points to take it convincingly.
Navarro, who beat defending champion Gauff in the previous round,
stunned a suddenly error-prone Badosa by claiming 24 of the last 28
points of the match to seal the win in 72 minutes.
"Things weren't looking great there in the second set, but just
tried to be really tough, stick in there," Navarro said.
"I felt if I could scrap out a few longer points, maybe put some
pressure on her, I felt I could come back and maybe close it out in
two sets. Happy with how I was able to do that."
Navarro's compatriot Jessica Pegula faces top seed Iga Swiatek in
their quarter-final on Wednesday.
(Reporting by Karl Plume and Amy Tennery in New York; Additional
writing by Shrivathsa Sridhar; Editing by Toby Davis and Peter
Rutherford)
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