Jannik Sinner showcased his dominance in the US Open, securing a spot in the quarter-finals with a resounding victory over Alexander Bublik. Following a less-than-perfect performance in the third round against Denis Shapovalov, where he lost the first set, Sinner rebounded with an almost flawless display. He dismantled the 23rd seed Bublik with a score of 6-1, 6-1, 6-1, demonstrating his superior skill and advancing with ease. Bublik, known for his strong serving, was unable to counter Sinner’s game, who broke serve eight times while only facing one break point. The match lasted only one hour and twenty-one minutes, marking it as the second shortest completed men’s singles match of the tournament. This emphatic win equaled Sinner’s most decisive Grand Slam triumph, mirroring his earlier victory over Jiri Lehecka at Roland Garros.
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