Jannik Sinner, the world’s leading player, showcased his skills at the US Open 2025, defeating Alexei Popyrin in a commanding performance with scores of 6-3, 6-2, and 6-2. This victory propelled him into the third round. Sinner, 24, maintains a remarkable hard-court record since his Australian Open win in 2024, remaining undefeated in 23 matches on hard-court majors. This achievement positions Sinner alongside Roger Federer, with both having achieved 41 wins in their first 50 hard-court Grand Slam matches. Federer, a celebrated figure, earned 11 hard-court titles, including five consecutive US Open wins. Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal have each achieved 40 victories in their initial 50 hard-court Slam matches. Sinner is concentrated on his game, focused on improving his serve, and is slated to play Denis Shapovalov. The Italian player also appreciates the New York experience, enjoying various preferred restaurants during his visit. If Sinner continues at this pace, he could become one of the select Open Era champions to win consecutive US Open titles.
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