US Open 2025: Sinner Crushes Bublik to Reach Quarters

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Jannik Sinner crushes Alexander Bublik 6-1, 6-1, 6-1 at the US Open 2025 to reach the quarterfinals, setting up an all-Italian clash with Musetti.

US Open 2025: Jannik Sinner Crushes Alexander Bublik, Advances to Quarterfinals

World No. 1 Jannik Sinner stormed into the US Open quarterfinals with a dominant straight-sets win over Alexander Bublik. The Italian lost only three games in the entire match, winning 6-1, 6-1, 6-1 under the Arthur Ashe Stadium lights.

The defending champion needed just 81 minutes to finish the job. He broke Bublik’s serve in every set and controlled the pace of rallies with powerful groundstrokes. As a result, Bublik’s trademark drop shots and risky plays failed to trouble him.

This win was also revenge. Sinner had suffered a shock defeat to Bublik in June’s Halle Open final, which was his only loss of the season to a player other than Carlos Alcaraz.

“Night matches at Ashe feel special. The atmosphere is electric, and you feel privileged to play here,” Sinner said after the match.

Up next, Sinner faces compatriot Lorenzo Musetti. The match ensures at least one Italian semifinalist, a clear sign of the nation’s growing influence in men’s tennis.

Why This Match Matters

  • Sinner’s dominance: The one-sided scoreline shows how far ahead he is on hard courts.
  • Italian tennis boom: An all-Italian quarterfinal highlights the new wave of talent.
  • US Open spotlight: Competing under the lights at Ashe adds another milestone to Sinner’s career.

With this form, Sinner looks unstoppable. Now fans are asking: can anyone other than Alcaraz challenge him?

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