
"Sinner, the defending champion, needed just two hours to dispose of Musetti under the lights at Ashe, a veritable marathon compared to the one hour and 21 minutes he required to dispatch Alexander Bublik in the fourth round. The World No. 1 has now reached the semi-finals in each of the last five grand slams he has competed in, also reaching the semi-finals in the last four hardcourt slams."
"Sinner described his victory over Musetti as a great performance and said he was particularly happy with the fast start he made to the encounter. From my point of view, it was a great performance, very solid. Especially starting very, very well in the match, Sinner said in an on-court interview after disposing of Musetti on Wednesday night. That statement"
Jannik Sinner defeated Lorenzo Musetti 6-1, 6-4, 6-2 in the US Open quarterfinals at Arthur Ashe Stadium. The defending champion required two hours, following a faster fourth-round win over Alexander Bublik. Sinner has reached the semi-finals at each of his last five Grand Slams and the last four hardcourt majors, dropping only one set earlier in the tournament. Sinner began the match with an overwhelming opening set, conceded very few games across recent rounds, and said he was pleased with his fast start and solid performance. Musetti improved in the second set but failed to win key points.
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