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But 12th seed Gauff battled back and fired a backhand winner to claim the first set and electrify her home crowd. Gauff and Garcia are comfortably in the top 20 at No. Garcia then has the entire court in which to hit, and yet Gauff is able to get there and return, getting the first roar from the crowd so far. At 15-15, Garcia comes to the net and hits a drop shot. Garcia takes aim down the line, but Gauff shows lightning reflexes to get her backhand to it for the winner. For the 100th time in this match (exaggeration), Garcia tosses the ball up and decides against hitting it. Gauff double faults once more early in the game, and Garcia plays a brilliant point at the net to set up a break point. Garcia returns fire with a 117-mph serve, and Gauff ends the game with an unforced error with Garcia out of position. But the next serve is enough to put Garcia up 2-0. Gauff returns it, but by then, Garcia is at the net ready to smash. Gauff wins the next rally, then digs herself out of trouble in the next, firing a shot that handcuffs Garcia at the net. After driving Garcia deep into the corner, Gauff comes up and is rewarded with an easy smash attempt that she duly dispatches with aplomb.
Nick Kyrgios' stunning summer now takes him into the quarterfinals of the 2022 US Open where he's a massive favorite over World No. 31 Karen Khachanov.
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Aussie star Nick Kyrgios's big serve helps him to level his match against Karen Khachanov at one set-all despite struggling with a leg complaint in their US ...
Perhaps the Aussie is trying to get the crowd into the match to give him some energy to feed off. Oh the mid-rally tweener from the back of the court! Kyrgios fired a wide second serve and followed it to the net. Kyrgios is chatting to his box. That was there to be hit so he had to go for it, just couldn't land it. But only after the slowest fans in history amble their way to their seats. Kyrgios tries to step in on a second serve, but he belts his forehand low into the net. And an ace down the middle for 40-0. A LOT of audible obscenities there, but he said it facing away from umpire James Keothavong and there are no linespeople to report him, so I think he's gotten away with it again. Kyrgios misses a forehand on his second opportunity and sends the racquet flying. Both players are looking and sounding tired out there, as Khachanov sprays a forehand after a deep return from Kyrgios. He seems to be trying to shorten the points on Khachanov's serve.
Nick Kyrgios and Karen Khachanov meet in the quarter-finals at the US Open on Tuesday night in New York. The Australian is looking to back up his stunning ...
[27] [Karen Khachanov](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/karen-khachanov/ke29/overview) [View Doubles Draw](https://www.atptour.com/en/scores/current/us-open/560/draws?matchType=Doubles) [View Singles Draw](https://www.atptour.com/en/scores/current/us-open/560/draws?matchType=Singles) [Casper Ruud](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/casper-ruud/rh16/overview) also takes on [Matteo Berrettini](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/matteo-berrettini/bk40/overview), where the Norwegian seeks to maintain his challenge for the No. [Nick Kyrgios](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/nick-kyrgios/ke17/overview) and [Karen Khachanov](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/karen-khachanov/ke29/overview) meet in the quarter-finals at the [US Open](https://www.atptour.com/en/tournaments/us-open/560/overview) on Tuesday night in New York. Ruud currently sits in fourth place in the Pepperstone ATP Live Race To Turin, while Berrettini is in 13th. The Italian demonstrated he can also tough things out if required in his fourth-round victory against “So most of the times I stayed in and tried this strategy, which didn't work for all the match, but in the end I was able to win some key moments on it. “To be honest, I had in 2018 a really great match against Rafa (a third-round clash) and good memories,” said Khachanov. 2 in the Pepperstone ATP Live Rankings. The Australian says he is feeding off his strong run of results as he chases his first major title in New York. The Australian is looking to back up his stunning fourth-round triumph against 2021 champion [Daniil Medvedev](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/daniil-medvedev/mm58/overview).
Nick Kyrgios, US Open favorite – believe it or not, that's the current state of play at Flushing Meadows and, after stunning the reigning champ, ...
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US Open title favourite Nick Kyrgios is aiming to win his first major but faces an obstacle in Russia's Karen Khachanov in the quarter-finals on Tuesday ...
First set - Kyrgios holds 2-2: His serve is on as usual. First set - Khachanov holds 4-3: Games very comfortable for the server. First set - Khachanov holds 3-2: While Kyrgios looks focused, he might be a little flat. The Russian holds to 15 aided by a couple of Kyrgios errors. First set - Khachanov holds 5-4: Another easy service game. Second set - Khachanov holds 1-0: No issues for the Russian. Second set - Khachanov holds 3-2: Easy hold for the Russian. The Russian holds to 15. Khachanov executes a brilliant lob to take the set on the first break point as Kyrgios serve volleyed. Second set - Kyrgios holds to win 6-4: Khachanov saves two set points, gets it back to deuce. Third set - Khachanov holds 2-1: Khachanov is digging in here. Third set - Khachanov holds 6-5: The level has gone up hugely here.
During the second set of Tuesday's U.S. Open match, a fan in the stands was spotted getting a haircut.
JiDion is on hand at Arthur Ashe Stadium for the quarterfinal match between Karen Khachanov and Nick Kyrgios. The man getting his head shaved was identified as YouTube star JiDion. Keep an eye on the audience at any sporting events this fall, because you never know what you might see.
The Latest on the U.S. Open tennis tournament (all times local):. ___. 12:15 a.m.. Nick Kyrgios and Karen Khachanov are heading to a fifth set in their U.S. ...
The other women's quarterfinal Tuesday is No. The other women’s quarterfinal Tuesday is No. He will face Nick Kyrgios or Karen Khachanov in the semifinals. Ruud must reach at least the final to have a chance at ending the U.S Open as the top-ranked player in the world. Carlos Alcaraz and Rafael Nadal, who lost Monday, can both end the U.S. The 28-year-old Jabeur apologized for throwing her racket at times during the match, saying, “I wanted to keep calm but the racket kept slipping from my hands.” The Tunisian was a Wimbledon finalist this season. He faces the winner of Wimbledon finalist Nick Kyrgios and No. Open title after his 6-1, 6-4, 7-6 (4) victory over 2021 Wimbledon runner-up Matteo Berrettini in the quarterfinals. Through the first five days of the US Open, an average of 1.1. The previous record of 3.9 million was for the 2012 Wimbledon final, when Roger Federer defeated Andy Murray, in ESPN’s first year with exclusivity. Tomljanovic will likely be known as the last opponent Williams faced at Flushing Meadows. Ajla Tomljanovic felt like a villain when she beat Serena Williams at the U.S.
During the second set of Tuesday's U.S. Open match, a fan in the stands was spotted getting a haircut.
JiDion is on hand at Arthur Ashe Stadium for the quarterfinal match between Karen Khachanov and Nick Kyrgios. The man getting his head shaved was identified as YouTube star JiDion. Keep an eye on the audience at any sporting events this fall, because you never know what you might see.
Karen Khachanov beat Nick Kyrgios 7-5, 4-6, 7-5, 6-7 (3), 6-4 at the US Open to advance to his first career Grand Slam semifinal, where he will play No.
Kyrgios had a chance to break again at 4-all in the third but couldn't convert, flubbing a forehand, and then spiked his racket. After the opener, Kyrgios complained of a sore knee and was visited by a trainer. Khachanov was not allowed to play at Wimbledon this year after the All England Club banned all players from his country, Russia, and Belarus because of the invasion of Ukraine. The other came in the 2004 quarterfinals between Joachim Johansson (30) and Andy Roddick (34). The breakthrough at Wimbledon, and two recent victories over No. "I was really focused from the beginning to the end.'' I was expecting that the crowd would be more for him, that he was the favorite in their eyes,'' said the No. [Karen Khachanov](http://www.espn.com/sports/tennis/players/profile?playerId=2367) stood on the court, arms raised, basking in a rowdy crowd's cheers after reaching his first Grand Slam semifinal at the US Open. Both he and Kyrgios are equipped with booming serves, and they combined for 61 aces (31 by Kyrgios). Then, for good measure, Kyrgios grabbed yet another racket out of his bag, reared back and hit that one on the sideline, too. By the end, the late-staying spectators were pulling for Kyrgios loudly. You should just run up and show up at a Grand Slam.
Karen Khachanov withstands 31 aces from Nick Kyrgios to advance to the US Open semi-finals in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
He was also headed for another four or five setter with [Jack Draper](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/jack-draper/d0co/overview) in the third round before the young Brit retired injured. [Pablo Carreno Busta](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/pablo-carreno-busta/cd85/overview) in the fourth round, has survived a gruelling path to the semi-finals. Kyrgios, who finished the tournament with 116 aces and a tour-leading 27 wins since the beginning of the grass season, climbed to No. Khachanov has surged 13 places during the tournament to No. Just feel like it was either winning it all or nothing at all. Khachanov converted four of his first six break point opportunities (4/8 for the match), while Kyrgios converted just two of nine break chances. He's a warrior. He's a fighter. Big serving dominated the first two sets with short points and an unusually subdued Kyrgios giving the crowd little energy to feed off. 1 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings. “I stayed there. I did it!," Khachanov said.
Karen Khachanov set-up a US Open semi-final duel with Casper Ruud on Tuesday when he battled past "devastated" Nick Kyrgios in a big-hitting five-setter, ...
"It was a better start to a match than I ever had before. The third set was very tough." "But as deep as you go the expectations rise up. "It was a crazy match I was expecting it would be like this. I'm ready to run, to fight to play five sets. "I just want to go for it and be ready for the next match and hopefully it will be a good one."
The Latest on the U.S. Open tennis tournament (all times local): ___ 12:59 a.m. Karen Khachanov has advanced to the first Grand Slam semifinal of his career ...
The other women's quarterfinal Tuesday is No. The other women’s quarterfinal Tuesday is No. He will face Nick Kyrgios or Karen Khachanov in the semifinals. Ruud must reach at least the final to have a chance at ending the U.S Open as the top-ranked player in the world. Carlos Alcaraz and Rafael Nadal, who lost Monday, can both end the U.S. The 28-year-old Jabeur apologized for throwing her racket at times during the match, saying, “I wanted to keep calm but the racket kept slipping from my hands.” The Tunisian was a Wimbledon finalist this season. He faces the winner of Wimbledon finalist Nick Kyrgios and No. Open title after his 6-1, 6-4, 7-6 (4) victory over 2021 Wimbledon runner-up Matteo Berrettini in the quarterfinals. Through the first five days of the US Open, an average of 1.1. The previous record of 3.9 million was for the 2012 Wimbledon final, when Roger Federer defeated Andy Murray, in ESPN’s first year with exclusivity. Tomljanovic will likely be known as the last opponent Williams faced at Flushing Meadows. Ajla Tomljanovic felt like a villain when she beat Serena Williams at the U.S.
The 26-year-old punched his ticket to a maiden major semifinal after edging the Aussie, 7-5, 4-6, 7-5, 6-7 (3), 6-4, just before the clock struck 1 a.m. ...
“I did the step forward. “I feel like I’ve just failed at this event right now. “I’m obviously devastated,” Kyrgios said. He won free points with his serve, didn’t miss ground strokes, and ended rallies with that trusty down-the-line backhand. From there, Kyrgios had three chances to break back. The second match-changing moment came in the first game of the fifth. He slammed his racquet to the court, screamed “Why?” at his team, and lost all of his momentum. The longer the match went, the longer the rallies went as well. “I guess it’s the only way to beat Nick.” Khachanov had been on the verge of victory late in the fourth set, only to see Kyrgios steal it away in a tiebreaker. The emphasis seemed to be on “I”—as in, he didn’t have a lot of help from the audience. US Open