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The fourth round at the 2025 U.S. Open finishes today at Flushing Meadows.
Jannik Sinner (1) trounced Alexander Bublik (23) in under two hours. Amanda Anisimova (8) vs. Beatriz Haddad Maia (18) is on court now.
Venus Williams, the 45-year-old 21-time Grand Slam champion, and Leylah Fernandez won their women's doubles contest.
Earlier, Naomi Osaka (23) beat Coco Gauff (3); Świątek (2), De Minaur (8), Musetti (10), and Auger-Aliassime (25) won too.
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The U.S. Open is the strangest Grand Slam. Can Jannik Sinner tame it?
Anisimova 6-0, 4-2* Haddad Maia
An easy hold for Amanda Anisimova, who remains up a break. Beatriz Haddad Maia is just getting no pressure off the return to even get a sniff at a break point chance.
The American is two games away from the U.S. Open quarterfinals.
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Anisimova 6-0, *1-1 Haddad Maia
Strong response from Haddad Maia, immediately breaking Anisimova to battle back into this second set.
The crowd at Arthur Ashe roared after she broke the American's serve, winning her first game of the night.
Anisimova 6-0, *1-0 Haddad Maia
Anisimova keeps rolling, opening the second set with another break of Haddad Maia.
The Brazilian battled back to deuce before relinquishing consecutive points.
Her hopes of a comeback were not helped there…
Anisimova 6-0, 0-0* Haddad Maia
Amanda Anisimova dropped just 10 points en route to a decisive first set win over Beatriz Haddad Maia under the lights on Arthur Ashe.
The American looks focused as ever tonight…
Anisimova *5-0 Haddad Maia
Nothing is going right for Beatriz Haddad Maia. She gives up another break to Amanda Anisimova, who blasts a backhand winner on her third opportunity to win the game.
A rousing start for the American, who will serve for the set after 24 minutes on court.
Anisimova *3-0 Haddad Maia
Oh my word! Amanada Anisimova has come out flying here. She is up a double break on Beatriz Haddad Maia.
Already five unforced errors for the Brazilian through three games. The American has lost just one point so far.
Domination.
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Anisimova 2-0* Haddad Maia
Exactly the kind of start Amanda Anisimova wanted in this round of 16. She goes up a break on Beatriz Haddad Maia, who has come out tight and nervous.
Anisimova won all of her points on serve.
Regarding his matchup with fellow Italian Lorenzo Musetti in the quarterfinal, Jannik Sinner had this to say after his straight sets win on Arthur Ashe:
💬 “Italian tennis is in a great form now. We have so many players, so many different play styles. Lorenzo's is one of the biggest talents we have in our sport so I'm looking forward to this one from an Italian point of view.”
Haddad Maia *0-0 Anisimova
We're underway at Arthur Ashe Stadium with Beatriz Haddad Maia serving to start the match.
It's almost time for the nightcap match at Arthur Ashe Stadium. American Amanda Anisimova takes on Brazilian Beatriz Haddad Maia.
The final spot in the women's singles quarterfinals is up for grabs.
Get excited, tennis fans!
Sometimes you just have to tip your cap.
Just ask Alexander Bublik…
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FINAL: Sinner 6-1, 6-1, 6-1 Bublik
Jannik Sinner has match point on Arthur Ashe and Alexander Bublik gives him the match with a double fault to seal it.
The world No. 1 is remarkable to watch in person. He is agile yet powerful, covering immense amounts of ground with ease.
Bublik had been rolling in Flushing…
That was until he met Sinner.
Sinner 6-1, 6-1, 5-1* Bublik
How the tables have turned…
Bublik has break point as the stadium roars in support for the underdog. Sinner must have taken the personally, quickly getting us back to deuce.
Moments later, he chases down a ball that tips off the net and swats it back across to set up game point.
Bublik pulls a backhand wide and Sinner is now a game away from victory.
Sinner 6-1, 6-1, *4-1 Bublik
Another break point for Jannik Sinner is negated momentarily by a perfect lob shot from Alexander Bublik. 40-30.
Now a forehand wide by the Italian draws the game even. Deuce.
Bublik double faults, which he's done too often tonight in big moments, to give Sinner the advantage but he redeems himself with a filthy forehand winner.
A powerful serve causes Sinner to roll his into the net. Advantage Bublik and this time he gets the hold as Sinner slaps a forehand into the net.
Sinner remains in firm control though.
Sinner 6-1, 6-1, *3-0 Bublik
Sinner is a magician. He races to the net on another drop shot and slides in for a beautiful backhand winner to set up another break point but Bublik holds firm, forcing deuce.
Advantage Sinner again though as he blasts a forehand winner.
Moments later, he converts the break as Bublik hits a backhand long.
Sinner 6-1, 6-1, *2-0 Bublik
Yes, Jannik Sinner has a tendency to make his opponents wilt at times but Alexander Bublik has not been sharp tonight, especially compared to how he had played leading up to this match.
Too many errors and questionable shot selection aplenty.
He was broken to open the third set and Sinner quickly holds his serve, again capping off his service with a booming ace.
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If you're watching this match, Alexander Bublik is seen smiling at times.
Maybe it's in disbelief? Maybe it's in awe of what his opponent Jannik Sinner is doing?
Regardless, this is an absolute shellacking from the world No. 1 in the round of 16.
Sinner 6-1, 6-1, 0-0* Bublik
It required just 51 minutes for Jannik Sinner to win the first two sets of the night against Alexander Bublik and he caps off this set in style, slamming an ace down the line. All his opponent could do is stand and stare as the ball fizzled by.
Sinner looks sensational tonight…
Sinner 6-1, *5-1 Bublik
Bublik was able hold off Sinner's attempt at a break on his last service but not this time.
Sinner makes quick work of his opponent and is now serving for the second set. The Italian has consistently hit strong shots, baiting Bublik into errant shots or poor returns, which he's continued to capitalize on.