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  • Top-ranked Alcaraz cruises into Swiss Indoors quarterfinals

    Top-ranked Carlos Alcaraz eased into the quarterfinals on the Swiss Indoors by beating Botic van de Zandchulp 6-4, 6-2.

    The 19-year-old Spaniard clinched the win together with his solely ace in a second-round match the place he had 20 winners and made simply 9 unforced errors. Alcaraz’s serve was damaged as soon as and he trailed 2-0 within the second set earlier than reeling off six straight video games towards the Thirty fifth-ranked Dutchman.

    Third-seeded Felix Auger-Aliassime was on court docket earlier than Alcaraz in a first-round match and gained 6-7 (3), 6-4, 6-4 towards Swiss wild-card entry Marc-Andrea Huesler.

    Two seeded gamers misplaced their first-round matches, with No. 7 Alex de Minaur falling 6-2, 7-5 towards Twenty fifth-ranked teenager Holger Rune. In the earlier Swiss Indoors version, in 2019 earlier than the event was canceled twice due to the COVID-19 pandemic, De Minaur misplaced within the remaining as Roger Federer gained a document tenth title at his hometown occasion.

    Eighth-seeded Lorenzo Musetti cruised by the primary set earlier than shedding 1-6, 6-3, 6-4 towards Albert Ramos-Vinolas, the 34-year-old Spaniard. In a second-round match, Arthur Rinderknech beat Alex Molcan 6-2, 6-4.

  • ATP Rankings: Spain’s Rafael Nadal skips previous Casper Ruud to climb to quantity 2

    Spain’s Rafael Nadal has gone previous Norway’s Casper Ruud to maneuver as much as quantity two within the new ATP rankings. With Nadal because the quantity two seed, the Spaniards dominate the ATP rankings as Carlos Alcaraz already holds the highest spot.

    Rafael Nadal strikes as much as quantity 2 within the new ATP rankings (AP)

    HIGHLIGHTSRafael Nadal strikes as much as quantity 2 within the new ATP rankingsNadal goes previous Norway’s Casper Ruud within the new rankingsSpainiards occupy the top-2 spots in males’s tennis within the new rankings

    Spain’s Rafael Nadal has gone previous Norway’s Casper Ruud to maneuver as much as quantity two within the new ATP rankings. With Nadal because the quantity two seed, the Spaniards dominate the ATP rankings as Carlos Alcaraz already holds the highest spot.

    This is the primary time since Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi in 2000 that two gamers from the identical nation maintain the highest two spots within the ATP rankings. Casper Ruud dropped 205 factors after shedding within the quarter-finals at Seoul final week, which allowed Nadal to maneuver as much as the second spot.

    Meanwhile, Japanese participant Yoshihito Nishioka climbed to a career-high rating of 41, 15 locations up from his earlier rating if 56, after profitable the title in Seoul. Nishioka took out Ruud within the quarter-finals of the event and went on to beat Denis Shapovalov within the ultimate.

    Switzerland’s Marc-Andrea Huesler was the largest riser contained in the top-100 within the new ATP rankings. The Swiss moved up 31 spots to discover a place at 64 after profitable the title in Sofia. Huesler entered the 2022 season with six wins to his identify and, after his conquer Holger Rune, he’s 10-8 on the season.

    21-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic presently holds the quantity seven rank after being unable to play in lots of high tournaments this yr as a result of his vaccination standing. However, the Serbian beat world no.14 Marin Cilic 6-3 6-4 within the ultimate in Tel Aviv to win his 89th profession title.

    Big motion in doubles tennis this week, as American Rajeev Ram climbs to the highest spot from the quantity two place within the ATP doubles rankings. This comes simply weeks after he gained the third Grand Slam males’s doubles title of his profession on the US Open alongside Great Britain’s Joe Salisbury.

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  • How Carlos Alcaraz turns defence into offence

    There is not any tennis metric to measure ‘prospective winners’ – photographs that, on the idea of their depth, placement, or energy, ought to win a participant some extent however don’t. If there was, every of Carlos Alcaraz’s opponents throughout his US Open triumph would doubtless prime the charts.

    On Sunday, the 19-year-old sensation gained his first Grand Slam title in Flushing Meadows by beating Casper Ruud 6-4, 2-6, 7-6, 6-3, turning into the youngest World No.1 in males’s tennis historical past.

    There are exceptional and evident strengths in Alcaraz’s taking part in type that make him an attacking menace. The shot placement on his forehand is barely succeeded by the shot’s harmful energy, which is ready to open up courtroom positions for him to unleash winners. But it’s his defence that takes the plaudits.

    In simply two full seasons on tour, Alcaraz’s repeatedly increasing spotlight reel is already lengthy and drawn out, on varied surfaces, positions, and circumstances. It would clarify the why he’s such a giant crowd-favourite wherever he performs.

    The Spaniard can get followers swaying to the tune of his unimaginable athleticism, which he makes use of to get to photographs that others wouldn’t even trouble with, and get himself again into place to compete for the remainder of the purpose. Not an inch of the courtroom is out of his attain, and neither are near-perfect groundstrokes.

    And that is how Carlos Alcaraz forces a third-set tiebreak 🤯 pic.twitter.com/YH8qz3oMpM

    — US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 11, 2022

    Even if Alcaraz’s efforts go to waste, in making his opponents hit a number of ‘prospective winners’ to win a single level, he retains them on their toes, continuously making split-second choices and evaluating the shot placement of their very own. That’s when the errors start leaking.

    In the quarterfinal, Sinner performed a well-measured, high-quality sport, however nonetheless made 63 unforced errors versus 61 winners. Marin Cilic made 66 in comparison with 45 winners within the fourth spherical, and Frances Tiafoe 52 in comparison with 51 winners within the semifinal. This development is not only a coincidence.

    So most of the finest aggressive baseliners of this era dwell and die by their defence – counterpunching and repeatedly getting the ball again into play earlier than yielding an error or discovering the appropriate alternative to tug the set off. But regardless of having elite defensive abilities, Alcaraz’s dedication to attack-minded tennis doesn’t waver. Loads of this tendency to show defence into assault might hinge on his athleticism, however there are different main components at play.

    Aggressive courtroom positioning

    The first is his aggressive courtroom positioning. At many factors in a sport, Alcaraz is seen taking on positions coming near, and even inside, the baseline. He takes the ball as early as he can and pushes his opponent as far behind as he can, in order that he has sufficient time to take up an aggressive place to place the purpose away. If he fails to take action, he provides himself sufficient time to reset and chase down the ball on his aspect of the courtroom. It is how he is ready to get to so most of the lobs that go over his head and behind him when he’s on the internet.

    Alcaraz hits the eraser on set level with a nifty volley. pic.twitter.com/FA7OeBsvGc

    — US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 11, 2022

    How does @carlosalcaraz maintain successful factors like this?!

    📻: US Open Radio pic.twitter.com/4zaulRL8DM

    — US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 10, 2022

    The second is his tendency to get round his backhand. More usually than not, the Spaniard will take balls that come in brief into his backhand by going across the wing and hitting an inside-out forehand to his right-handed opponent’s backhand. They then should go for a giant one down the road, which is a high-risk shot, one which Alcaraz backs his footspeed to trace down, or float one again crosscourt, which Alcaraz likes to flatten with an inside-in forehand.

    Ridiculous 🤣 pic.twitter.com/p5FWESzd5l

    — José Morgado (@josemorgado) September 6, 2022

    It’s high-risk, low-percentage tennis at its finest. It sees a lot success because of Alcaraz’s dedication to the technique, and his athleticism. His coach Juan Carlos Ferrero, a former World No. 1 and Grand Slam champion himself, would have put in loads of time on the observe courtroom growing it. Ferrero started teaching the Spaniard when he was simply 15, and after the US Open win, he highlighted areas his pupil can enhance in, like his serve and backhand, in order that he has the abilities to win low-cost factors too, particularly beneath stress.

    For a majority of the second and third units within the ultimate, Ruud was the higher participant. He remoted Alcaraz by way of the ferocity of his personal forehand, getting sufficient depth on it to push the Spaniard far behind the baseline, robbing him of the time to dictate the rhythm of the rallies.

    In the scurrying conditions created by Alcaraz by way of his now notorious drop shot, Ruud had the improvisational abilities to maintain Alcaraz second-guessing himself and making errors. The commentator swooned over that capacity, claiming the Norwegian was “out-Alcarazing Alcaraz.” The 19-year-old finally raised his stage sufficient to win the high-pressure factors, however had he misplaced any of the 2 set factors he saved within the third, the result of the match may have turned on its head.

    His attribute of turning defence into offence although, is his single best and distinctive power. Among the fashionable greats, Novak Djokovic comes closest to the defence-to-offence sport. But the previous World No.1 performs the ready sport until he sees a window of alternative. Alcaraz although is pre-programmed to assault from the primary occasion.

  • Carlos Alcaraz wins US Open and takes world primary rating

    Walking out for his first Grand Slam last at age 19, Carlos Alcaraz bumped fists with followers leaning over a railing alongside the trail resulting in the Arthur Ashe Stadium courtroom. Moments later, after the coin toss, Alcaraz turned to dash to the baseline for the warmup, till being beckoned again to the web by the chair umpire for the customary pre-match pictures.

    Alcaraz is imbued with boundless enthusiasm and vitality, to not point out ability, pace, stamina and sangfroid. And now he’s a U.S. Open champion and the No. 1 participant in males’s tennis.

    Using his unusual mixture of moxie and maturity, Alcaraz beat Casper Ruud 6-4, 2-6, 7-6 (1), 6-3 on Sunday to each earn the trophy at Flushing Meadows and grow to be the youngest man to guide the ATP rankings.

    The name heard around the 🌍

    How it sounded on US Open Radio when @carlosalcaraz gained the #USOpen pic.twitter.com/aOB7c5fMqX

    — US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 12, 2022

    “Well, this is something that I dreamed of since I was a kid,” mentioned Alcaraz, whom of us of a sure age would possibly nonetheless take into account a child. “It’s something I worked really, really hard (for). It’s tough to talk right now. A lot of emotions.”

    Alcaraz, who will transfer up three rating spots from No. 4 on Monday, already has attracted loads of consideration as somebody thought of the Next Big Thing in a sport dominated for many years by the Big Three of Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer.

    “He’s one of these few rare talents that comes up every now and then in sports. That’s what it seems like,” mentioned Ruud, a 23-year-old from Norway. “Let’s see how his career develops, but it’s going all in the right direction.”

    📸📸📸

    Not the primary Grand Slam trophy @carlosalcaraz will pose with! pic.twitter.com/mSwj41vcIM

    — US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 12, 2022

    The Spaniard was serenaded by choruses of “Olé, Olé, Olé! Carlos!” that reverberated off the world’s closed roof — and Alcaraz usually motioned for the spectators to get louder. There have been a few magical factors that drew standing ovations, together with one Alcaraz misplaced with a laser of an on-the-run forehand whereas ending up face-down on his stomach.

    He solely briefly confirmed indicators of fatigue from having to get via three consecutive five-setters within the three rounds proper earlier than the ultimate; nobody had gone via that arduous a route on the best way to the title in New York in 30 years.

    Alcaraz went 5 units towards 2014 U.S. Open champion Marin Cilic within the fourth spherical, ending at 2:23 a.m. Tuesday; towards Jannik Sinner within the quarterfinals, a 5-hour, 15-minute thriller that ended at 2:50 a.m. Friday after Alcaraz wanted to avoid wasting a match level; and towards Frances Tiafoe within the semifinals.

    Lift the trophy, @carlosalcaraz! 🏆

    Let the confetti fly 🎉 pic.twitter.com/F2cfoFX0lO

    — US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 12, 2022

    “You have to give everything on court. You have to give everything you have inside. I worked really, really hard to earn it,” Alcaraz mentioned. “It’s not time to be tired.”

    This was not a stroll to the end, although.

    Alcaraz dropped the second set and confronted a pair of set factors whereas down 6-5 within the third. Could have been an outcome-altering second.

    But he erased every of these point-from-the-set alternatives for Ruud with the kinds of quick-reflex, soft-hand volleys he repeatedly displayed.

    The trophy is definitely worth the drained feeling from the final week 😴 pic.twitter.com/oqsTgy8XFG

    — US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 12, 2022

    And with assist from a collection of shanked photographs by a tight-looking Ruud within the ensuing tiebreaker, Alcaraz surged to the top of that set.

    “He just played too good on those points. We’ve seen it many times before: He steps up when he needs to,” Ruud mentioned. “When it’s close, he pulls out great shots.”

    One break within the fourth was all it took for Alcaraz to seal the victory in the one Grand Slam last between two gamers in search of each a primary main championship and the highest spot within the ATP’s computerized rankings, which date to 1973.

    The winner was assured to be first in Monday’s rankings; the loser was assured to be second.

    Dreams got here true immediately for @carlosalcaraz! pic.twitter.com/B3igk7LT36

    — US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 12, 2022

    “Both Carlos and I, we knew what we were playing for. We knew what was at stake,” mentioned Ruud, who entered the U.S. Open ranked No. 7. “I think it’s fitting. I’m disappointed, of course, that I’m not No. 1, but No. 2 is not too bad, either.”

    He is now 0-2 in Slam finals after being the runner-up to Nadal on the French Open in June.

    Much like Nadal, Ruud stood means again close to the wall to return serves, but additionally throughout the course of factors Sunday, way more so than Alcaraz, who attacked when he may.

    Alcaraz went after Ruud’s weaker aspect, the backhand, and located success that means.

    If nothing else, Ruud will get the sportsmanship award for conceding a degree he knew he didn’t deserve. It got here whereas he was trailing 4-3 within the first set; he raced ahead to a brief ball that bounced twice earlier than his racket touched it. Play continued, and Alcaraz hesitated then flubbed his response. Ruud informed the chair umpire what had occurred, giving the purpose to Alcaraz, who gave his foe a thumbs-up and applauded proper together with the gang.

    Alcaraz definitely appears to be a uncommon expertise, possessing an all-court recreation, a mix of groundstroke energy with a willingness to push ahead. He gained 34 of the 45 factors that he completed on the web.

    He is more and more a menace whereas serving — he delivered 14 aces at as much as 128 mph — and returning, incomes 11 break factors, changing three.

    Alcaraz, Ruud mentioned, confirmed “incredible fighting spirit and will to win.”

    Make no mistake: Ruud is not any slouch. There’s a motive he’s the youngest man since Nadal to get to 2 main finals in a single season and managed to win a 55-shot level, the longest of the event, within the semifinals.

    But this was Alcaraz’s time to shine underneath the lights.

    Some perspective: He is the primary teenager to win the U.S. Open since Pete Sampras in 1990 and the primary to triumph at any Slam since Nadal on the 2005 French Open.

    That’s respectable firm.

    Another method to perceive how precocious Alacaraz is: The final man to win this event in his first or second look was Pancho Gonzalez in 1948, earlier than execs have been allowed into the sector.

    For context on the rankings, it’s useful to know that Novak Djokovic didn’t play on the U.S. Open or Australian Open this yr, unable to enter these nations as a result of isn’t vaccinated towards COVID-19, and didn’t obtain any rating increase for his Wimbledon championship as a result of no factors have been on supply for anybody after the All England Club banned athletes from Russia and Belarus over the invasion of Ukraine.

    Regardless of the circumstances, it’s vital that Alcaraz is the primary male teenager at No. 1.

    No one else did it. Not Nadal, not Djokovic, not Federer, not Sampras. No one.

    When one final service winner glanced off Ruud’s body Sunday, Alcaraz dropped to his again on the courtroom, then rolled over onto his abdomen, protecting his face together with his fingers.

    He went into the stands for hugs together with his coach Juan Carlos Ferrero, a former No. 1 himself who gained the French Open in 2003 and reached the ultimate of that yr’s U.S. Open, and others, crying all of the whereas.

    You solely get to No. 1 for the primary time as soon as. You solely win a primary Grand Slam title as soon as. Many of us count on Alcaraz to be celebrating these kinds of feats for years to come back.

  • Carlos Alcaraz on ‘special’ win after US Open 2022 triumph – Dreamt of being No.1 in world

    Spanish tennis sensation Carlos Alcaraz stated that he at all times dreamt of changing into the top-ranked participant on the planet. The 19-year-old made the feedback after profitable the boys’s singles title in US Open 2022 following his victory over Norway’s Casper Ruud within the ultimate at Arthur Ashe Stadium.

    In a match that lasted round three and half hours, Alcaraz gained 6-4, 2-6, 7-6 (7-1), 6-3 to turn out to be the youngest World No.1 within the historical past of the ATP rankings. After the triumph, the Spaniard was over the moon.

    “This is something I dreamt of, to be the No.1 in the world. I had to work very very hard to win a Grand Slam. It’s tough to talk right now, there are a lot of emotions,” Alcaraz was quoted as saying after the match.

    “I tried to work hard with my team, my family. This is something that is really really special for me,” he said.

    The match was just about even stevens on the half-way mark of the third set earlier than Alcaraz upped the ante.

    My mother, she just isn’t right here, and my grandfather. I used to be serious about them. My household couldn’t come right here to observe the ultimate,” Alcaraz stated.

    “I always say that it’s not a time to be tired. In every tournament, you have to give everything on court, you have to give everything you have inside,” he added.

    The daybreak of a brand new period.

    After tomorrow, we may have had 4 males declare the highest spot on the planet within the 2020s. pic.twitter.com/sbjWsrk4Fs

    — US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 11, 2022

    Alcaraz made as many as 41 unforced errors within the match in comparison with Ruud’s 29, however he made up for them with 55 winners.

    Alcaraz additionally pulled off 14 aces and didn’t let Ruud take a lot of the higher hand. Also, Alcaraz had an excellent first serve win proportion of 74. As far as Ruud is worried, he misplaced each his Grand Slam finals this yr, just like Ons Jabeur, who completed because the runner-up within the ladies’s singles.

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  • ‘I will win this thing’: Frances Tiafoe vows after US Open defeat

    An emotional Frances Tiafoe promised to sooner or later hoist the US Open trophy after his Cinderella story got here to a untimely finish on Friday with a semi-final loss to Spanish teenager Carlos Alcaraz.

    Tiafoe’s compelling again story and sensational run in New York, together with his fourth-round upset of 23-time Grand Slam champion Rafa Nadal, made him the discuss of the match.

    Big perception from Big Foe. pic.twitter.com/fbMKQdxDSg

    — US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 10, 2022

    “I gave everything I had these past two weeks,” he informed a supportive sold-out crowd at Arthur Ashe Stadium.

    “I got here right here desirous to win a US Open and I really feel like I allow you to guys down. This one actually, actually hurts. Too good from Carlos.

    “I am going to come back and I will win this thing one day.”

    .@FTiafoe’s response on @MichelleObama watching his match is every little thing 😂 pic.twitter.com/H0myQuI4r4

    — US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 10, 2022

    Despite the frustration, Tiafoe stated he’ll stroll away from Flushing Meadows with a brand new sense of confidence.

    “I proved that I can play with the best and I’m capable of winning Grand Slams,” he informed reporters.

    The 24-year-old has carried the load of monumental expectations all through his profession, successful his sole ATP title in Delray in early 2018 earlier than beautiful the Australian Open discipline to achieve the quarter-finals roughly a 12 months later.

    We love you, @FTiafoe 💙 pic.twitter.com/mH966361tk

    — US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 10, 2022

    He then struggled for some time however bounced again to achieve the US Open fourth spherical in 2020 and made his deepest run at a Grand Slam but this 12 months.

    “Through my career I’ve been pretty sporadic. Playing well, veering off for a while,” he stated.

    “I’ve all the time backed myself in opposition to the very best gamers on this planet. I’m doing it on a constant foundation, beginning to beat guys extra readily.

    “Ready to take the next step.”

    Becoming the coed of the sport that he was in his youth when he and his twin brother lived part-time at a tennis middle in Maryland the place their father labored as an on-site caretaker has additionally paid off.

    “I’m definitely falling in love with the process and doing the work much more. I’m working smarter,” he stated.

    He can be coping along with his newfound celeb after he got here inside two wins of breaking a 19-year Grand Slam drought by a U.S. male participant. He can be the primary Black American man to achieve the semi-finals at Flushing Meadows since Arthur Ashe in 1972.

    Former first girl Michelle Obama was amongst these backing Tiafoe from the packed stands of the stadium named after the late Hall of Famer on Friday night time.

    When he first seen her he was so shocked that he shanked a service return.

    “Seeing her there was crazy … we all know what she means,” he stated, including that he met along with her afterwards.
    “I’ve seen her before, but it’s a little bit different circumstance. She sees me and she’s actually excited to see me. Unbelievable night.”

    The 12 months’s remaining main served as an attractive preview of the way forward for the game, with contemporary faces like Tiafoe, the 19-year-old Alcaraz and Italy’s Jannik Sinner able to step out of the shadow of the Big Three.

    “Obviously I would have loved to win tonight,” Tiafoe stated.

    “But I think tennis won tonight.”

  • While You Were Asleep: Casper Ruud into US Open remaining, Finch retires from ODIs & Gill’s county crew maintain promotion hopes alive

    Casper Ruud bested Russian Karen Khachanov 7-6(5), 6-2, 5-7, 6-2 on the U.S. Open semifinal to achieve his second Grand Slam remaining.

    Casper Ruud completes the highway to the #USOpen remaining.

    See you Sunday, @CasperRuud98. pic.twitter.com/GWd8LbHMuk

    — US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 9, 2022

    The first Norwegian man to achieve the ultimate at Flushing Meadows gained a unprecedented 55-shot rally to shut the first-set tie break on his solution to victory at Arthur Ashe Stadium.

    “This match is probably the biggest match for both of our careers,” mentioned Ruud, who got here second in opposition to Rafael Nadal earlier this summer time on the Roland Garros remaining.

    “You want to take care of the opportunities you have and I was able to do that today.”

    Finch retires from ODI cricket

    Australia white ball captain Aaron Finch has introduced his retirement from the 50 over format, stating the ultimate match of the sequence in opposition to New Zealand in Cairns on Sunday might be his final within the format.

    A real champion of the white-ball sport.

    Aaron Finch will retire from one-day cricket after tomorrow’s third and remaining Dettol ODI vs New Zealand, with focus shifting to main Australia on the #T20WorldCup pic.twitter.com/SG8uQuTVGc

    — Cricket Australia (@CricketAus) September 9, 2022

    The35-year-old will proceed to captain the T20 facet into their defence of the World Cup title subsequent month.

    “It has been a fantastic ride with some incredible memories,” Finch mentioned. “I’ve been extraordinarily lucky to be part of some good one-day sides. Equally, I’ve been blessed by all these I’ve performed with and the many individuals behind the scenes.

    Glamorgan maintain promotion hopes alive

    Shubman Gill’s 92 was one of many particular person performances from Glamorgan however rain performed a giant half as their match in opposition to in opposition to Worcestershire resulted in a draw.

    𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗖𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡 🗣

    “Shubman Gill on debut looked a different class”

    Head coach Matt Maynard after day 4 was delivered to an early finish attributable to rain as we drew our @CountyChamp fixture in opposition to @WorcsCCC #GoGlam pic.twitter.com/Tml4ZMdZlH

    — Glamorgan Cricket 🏏 (@GlamCricket) September 8, 2022

    With this end result, Glamorgan moved into the second promotion place in County Championship Division two, preserving their hopes of a Division One promotion alive, forward of their crunch match in opposition to arch rivals Middlesex subsequent week.

    While the second positioned crew (172 factors) are solely three factors forward of the second positioned facet Derbyshire and 7 forward of Middlesex, Nottinghamshire lead on prime of the Division two desk with 215 factors in 12 matches.

  • US Open: It does not come simple, says Casper Ruud after reaching 2nd Grand Slam closing after French Open

    After storming into the finals on the US Open, the world quantity seven Casper Ruud admitted that he thought the French Open closing could be his “only final at a Grand Slam” in his profession.

    The Norwegian star misplaced to Spanish legend Rafael Nadal in straight units 3-6, 3-6, 0-6 in Paris. Ruud, nevertheless, carried the momentum within the year-end main as he made it to his second consecutive Grand Slam closing after defeating Karen Khachanov 7-6(5), 6-2, 5-7, 6-2 in semi-finals at Flushing Meadows.

    “After Roland Garros I was extremely happy but of course humble enough to think that could be my only final at a Grand Slam in my career. It doesn’t come easy, but here I am back again a couple [of] months later,” Ruud mentioned after beating Khachanov.

    Silencing the critics.

    Casper Ruud has confirmed that he is greater than a clay specialist. pic.twitter.com/JX9boUqJRM

    — US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 9, 2022

    Ruud, who’s the fifth seed on the US Open, performed with nice depth all through the three-hour semi-final match. Ruud pressured Khachanov into errors earlier than boosting his possibilities of rising to primary within the ATP rankings.

    “I think we were both a bit nervous at the beginning, a few breaks back and forth. But you have to take into account that this match is probably the biggest in both of our careers. Of course there will also be some nerves but I was fortunate to win that first set, which calmed my nerves a little bit.

    “I performed phenomenal within the second and Karen stepped up within the third. It was forwards and backwards like each five-setter is, however I’m simply so comfortable,” Ruud added.

    During his earlier appearances in New York, the Norwegian by no means moved past the third spherical in his 4 outings. However, within the 2022 occasion, he eradicated the likes of Matteo Berrettini earlier than reaching the semi-finals.

    Ruud is now equal with Cameron Norrie on 44 tour-level wins this season, with solely Carlos Alcaraz (49) and Stefanos Tsitsipas (46) having extra wins. The Norwegian may qualify for the ATP Finals if he goes onto raise the US Open trophy on Sunday.

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  • US Open 2022 Semi-finals Live Updates: Carlos Alcaraz or Frances Tiafoe, who will be a part of Ruud within the closing?

    US Open 2022 Semi-finals Live Streaming and Updates: 

    Carlos Alcaraz, of Spain, proper, shakes arms with Jannik Sinner, of Italy, after Alcaraz received their match within the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open tennis championships, early Thursday, Sept. 8, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

    Well into the fifth hour and the fourth set of his US Open quarterfinal towards Jannik Sinner, in what was already a high-quality, high-octane encounter, Carlos Alcaraz proved precisely why he has been touted as males’s tennis’ subsequent celebrity.

    The 19-year-old was a lot the higher participant within the early levels of the match, successful the primary set. But Sinner, two years his senior, weathered the storm brilliantly to enter the lead. He focused Alcaraz’s weaknesses within the second set extra, and regardless of the Spaniard hitting 16 winners and simply 5 unforced errors within the third, Sinner raised his stage sufficient on the again finish of the set to interrupt again and pressure a tiebreaker, which he received 7-0. Alcaraz had set factors in each the second and third set, however Sinner led 2-1. (READ MORE)

  • WATCH: Carlos Alcaraz performs insane behind the again shot at US Open

    The 19-year-old has extra wins in his first 100 matches (75) than Rafael Nadal (67), Novak Djokovic (65), Andy Murray (63) and Roger Federer (51) at that stage of their careers. But go away the numbers.

    The Spaniard, so early in his profession, has a knack of delivering moments which might be categorized underneath the ‘you’ve to see it to consider it’ shelf of tennis brilliance. Just as this one shot he performed for a degree in his win towards Jannik Sinner within the US Open quarter remaining on late Wednesday night time within the US.

    The level of the event dropped at you by @carlosalcaraz 👇 pic.twitter.com/ylewLwrqxu

    — US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 8, 2022

    With Sinner main on benefit within the second set, seeking to make it 12 factors cut up equal, Alcaraz responded to his serve with a forehand return. The Italian then delivered a powerful forehand straight down the center. Alcaraz had misjudged his run from the left by a tad, however grasp on. In got here the behind the again shot, calling for Sinner to method nearer to the online as he delivered a gradual return. Alcaraz, like several good participant, didn’t stand on his attention-grabbing shot and completed the job, touchdown a remaining forehand that acquired him the purpose.

    Unreal tennis. And it wanted to be in a intently contested match that noticed the Spaniard emerge as winner and proceed to the ultimate 4 phases.

    Alcaraz bested Sinner 3-6, 7-6, 7-6, 5-7, 3-6 on the Arthur Ashe Stadium. The 19-year-old will now face residence favourite Francis Tiafoe within the males’s singles semifinal on Saturday, September 10.