Jannik Sinner absolutely routs Alexander Bublik in U.S. Open quarters
- Jannik Sinner overwhelmed Alexander Bublik in the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open.
- Sinner's victory took place on September 1, 2025, and lasted just over 1 hour.
- This dominant win marks Sinner's 25th consecutive Grand Slam victory on hard courts.
In a dominating performance at the U.S. Open held in the United States, Jannik Sinner returned to the quarterfinals by defeating Alexander Bublik on September 1, 2025. Sinner's victory came in straight sets, with scores of 6-1, 6-1, 6-1, showcasing his prowess on hard courts, a surface he excels on. The match lasted just 1 hour and 21 minutes, marking it as one of the shortest completed matches in the tournament this year. Sinner, who had previously faced Bublik in June 2025, where he lost on grass in a warm-up tournament before Wimbledon, demonstrated a remarkable turnaround. His strategic approach involved early breaks to build confidence and applying physical pressure to Bublik, who had recently overcome a strenuous five-set match against Tommy Paul. This victory brings Sinner's total to 35 wins in 39 matches this year and extends his remarkable record of 25 consecutive Grand Slam wins on hard courts. In the aftermath of the match, Bublik acknowledged his defeat with good humor, reminding Sinner that he is, in fact, a skilled player himself. Despite the loss, Bublik had been a strong competitor leading up to this match, noted for his recent winning streak involving 11 matches without defeat and three titles. Next, Sinner will face fellow Italian Lorenzo Musetti in the quarterfinals, as he aims to defend his title at the U.S. Open, where he triumphed in 2024. The anticipation surrounding the upcoming matches is high, with fans eager to see if Sinner can maintain his dominant form and continue his impressive run at this prestigious event.