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    Tommy Paul pushes No. 1 Jannik Sinner before unraveling to fall short of US Open quarterfinals

    By Andrew Crane,

    2024-09-03

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    The buzz was palpable from early in the first set. The “USA” chants. Some “let’s go Tommy” lines mixed in, too. This was Tommy Paul’s match — even with No. 1 Jannik Sinner standing on the other side of the net — on Tommy Paul’s night at Arthur Ashe Stadium.

    All he had to do was pull off the upset.

    For two sets, that remained a possibility, even as Paul dropped two tiebreaks and played Sinner just as close as he possibly could without reversing that scoreline.

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    Jannik Sinner of Italy reacts during his match against Tommy Paul of the US during their match at Arthur Ashe Stadium.
    on Sept. 2, 2024. Jason Szenes/New Yor Post

    And then Paul fell apart. Sinner found a groove. The third set unraveled.

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    Paul’s night, trying to give the United States three players in the U.S. Open quarterfinals, ended with a 7-6 (7-3), 7-6 (7-5), 6-1 loss.

    Paul built a 4-1 lead in the opening set by winning 11 consecutive points, with the final one breaking Sinner and sending the crowd into a frenzy.

    But Sinner won the next four games and took the lead, with the pair eventually exchanging games until the tiebreak arrived.

    With a chance to take a 2-1 lead, Paul slammed a finishing spike into the net.

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    He still got the score to 3-all, but lost the final four games to drop the set.

    A similar flow unfolded in the second set.

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    Tommy Paul of the US reacts during his match against Jannik Sinner of Italy on Arthur Ashe Stadium on Sept. 2. Jason Szenes/New Yor Post

    Sinner held serve and took all four points to force another tiebreak, and when Paul had a chance to go up two points, Sinner prevented that with a series of volleys.

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    But when the third set arrived, everything changed.

    Paul couldn’t hold his serve like he did in the first two sets.

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    Jannik Sinner of Italy reacts after defeating Tommy Paul of the US during their match at Arthur Ashe Stadium on Sept. 2, 2024. Jason Szenes/New Yor Post

    He couldn’t complete the rallies with the same finishing shots. When one final shot from Paul landed out, Sinner escaped.

    And that ended Paul’s night without a final celebration.

    It left just two Americans — Frances Tiafoe and Taylor Fritz — in the quarterfinals to end the country’s 21-year Grand Slam drought.

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