The US Open momentarily stopped when poor weather happened at the Flushing Meadows two days ago. But nevertheless, high-calibre tennis action is expected to continue as we roll along.
Even with a dinged shoulder, Novak Djokovic continues to impress as he made history by moving on to the fourth round for the 12th time.
The Serbian would hope to continue his streak as he continues to go for a repeat in the men’s division after winning it all last year.
Other contenders like Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, and Nick Kyrgios have also advanced in the latter rounds. However, all of them experienced unique journeys one way or another.
Today, SBOBET updates you with some of the latest happenings in the US Open men’s division.
Djokovic shrugs off his shoulder injury
We all know that Novak Djokovic is virtually unstoppable, but he looked human right after he won against Juan Ignacio Londero in straight sets in their second-round matchup.
The Serbian sensation revealed that he’s having some trouble with his left shoulder but it was a good thing that there weren’t any structural damages.
When asked if the injury could hamper him in the long run, he said, “I don’t think so. We did ultrasound examinations and checks to show that there was no damage… I don’t think it can be a problem in the long run, for example until the end of the season, etc.”
Still, Djokovic continued his rampage as he surpassed tennis icon Pete Sampras to get the fifth spot for all-time wins in the US Open. He produced his best US Open 2019 highlights in his third-round match against American Denis Kudla last Friday and his US Open 2019 odds of winning it all again looks brighter than ever.
A blockbuster showdown awaits Djokovic as he’ll get to face a familiar face in Stan Wawrinka. It can be noted that the Swiss native defeated Djokovic in their last matchup back in the 2016 US Open Final.
“We had some great battles over the years everywhere, but particularly here. I lost to him the last time we played on this court… We practice together a lot, so may the best man win,” said Djokovic in a recent interview.
Nick Kyrgios continues to be an enigma
With his mix of unique skill and personality, Nick Kyrgios has been a burgeoning name in the tennis world – it just depends on how you would perceive his actions.
At only 24 years old, Kyrgios is currently the highest-ranked Aussie in the ATP rankings at no. 30. So far, he has won six ATP titles and has reached eight ATP finals appearances.
He’s very competitive and highly-emotional, and sometimes his antics can get the better of him.
Kyrgios got into hot water once again in the ongoing tournament. Earlier this week, he threw an accusation about the ATP being corrupt and he had a disagreement with the authorities when his shirt collar wrote “Just Do You” for some reason. League officials can’t seem to get enough of him.
“[The collar] I think it was a misunderstanding. I think they thought it was a slogan but it wasn’t. I knew the supervisor was wrong, but I just folded my collar down,” said Kyrgios.
But nevertheless, the young Australian continues to be the hottest ticket in the town as he advances to the third round. He is slated to go up against Andrey Rublev, who is also doing very well himself.
Rafael Nadal’s cakewalk to the next round
Rafael Nadal did not even have to break a sweat as he moves on to the third round of the US Open.
The pride of Spain was awarded a walkover when his opponent Thanasi Kokkinakis pulled out due to a right shoulder injury.
The 18-time grand slam titlist had the rare advantage of getting some much-needed rest while the others on that day went through some gruelling multiple setters.
Alexander Zverev had to earn his second round victory the hard way by going five sets with American player Frances Tiafoe. Daniil Medvedev, on the other hand, required four sets to finish off Hugo Dellien.
Hyeon Chung made a rousing comeback after being down by two sets against Fernando Verdasco, in what was a shocking upset. Chung can definitely score some statement victories once he gets his game going. After all, he managed to defeat the likes of Alexander Zverev and Novak Djokovic back in the 2018 Australian Open.
He is slated to face Rafael Nadal in the next round as he tries to break his losing slump against the Spaniard. Nadal leads their ATP head-to-head rivalry at 2-0 and won in all of the four sets that they played.
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