Sinner leaves opponent BUBLIK amazed at US Open: ‘I’m not that bad, you know’

Sinner leaves opponent BUBLIK amazed at US Open: 'I'm not that bad, you know'

Jannik Sinner Easily Reached the Quarterfinals of the US Open on Monday. The World Number One defeated Kazakh Alexander Bublik in the Round of 16: 6-1, 6-1, and 6-1.

Bublik Entered the Match With Confidence. The World Number 24 won the last head-to-head match with sinner and recorded eleven victories in a row. Also, The Kazakh had not yet dropped a single service game in New York.

It Quickly Became Clear That the 28-Year-Old Bublik had Little to Offer Against the Four-Year-Younger Sinner in Arthur Ashe Stadium. The defending champion finished his opponent in less than an hour and a half.

Afterward, Bublik Complimented Sinner. “That was so good,” Bublik Said at the Net. “I’m not that bad, thought. But you’re the goat (greatest of all time).”

Sinner Has Already won The Australian Open and Wimbledon This Year. The Italian Lost in the final of Roland Garros to Carlos Alcaraz. In The Quarterfinals, He Will Face Fellow Countryman Lorenzo Musetti (ATP-10).

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