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Sinner won the extended US quarterfinals

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Playing the match latest day, Sinner did not let the opponent pull the match until midnight. He completely overwhelmed all three sets, not inferior to any serve and win Musetti for the third match in a row. In total, Sinner has lowered the compatriots 16 times since joining ATP Tour. Because of playing one hand, Musetti was not stable with the number one opponent in the world. He often loses in the last series of pitches. Meanwhile, the ball and the net are not strong points that Musetti could not find a way to break the beat of Sinner. In all three sets, the seed No. 10 lost to the game and could not reclaim it, even though there were seven break-point.

"Me and Musetti are too understanding each other, and friends ", Sinner said after the match. "But both of them have to deceive friendship when confronting on the field. I'm happy that we and other Italian players meet more in big tournaments." Sinner became the second youngest player in the opening era to the semi -finals of all four Grand Slams of the same year, later Rafael Nadal at the age of 22 in 2008.

Sinner on the line of protecting the American title expanded with a series of 26 consecutive victories at the hard pitches - equal to the achievements that Novak Djokovic and Ivan LenDl have achieved. Djokovic once won 27 hard -pitched Major. Holding the record in this statistics is Roger Federer with a series of 40 matches from 2005-2008.

Sinner's opponent in the semi-finals is Felix Auger -anssime, who is sublimating with an impressive series from the beginning of the tournament. In the quarterfinals, the Canadian player won Alex de Minaur 4-6, 7-6, 7-5, 7-6, of which the fourth set was led 2-5.. Two players are considered by the majority of experts to meet again in the final, creating their third consecutive Grand Slam battle, extending from Roland Garros. Last month, the couple had just met at the final of Cincinnati Masters, where Sinner gave up halfway out of fatigue.

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