Jannik Sinner triumphs at the US Open despite the doping case report’s release a week ago, while Carlos Alcaraz also won on Tuesday.
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SINNER TRIUMPHS OVER AMERICAN FOE IN FIRST MATCH SINCE DOPING CASE RESULT
Furthermore, Sinner overcame a slow start to beat American Mackenzie McDonald 2-6, 6-2, 6-1.
It was his first match since the result of his doping case was released last week.
Moreover, Sinner eventually got most of the crowd’s support amid news of his doping case.
Initially, the crowd cheered for McDonald, an American world No.140, who surprised Sinner with a strong performance in the opening set.
“It has been very positive. I was very glad how the support was, also playing against an American… it’s a little bit different,” Sinner said.
“So I’m happy now with how I handled the situation; it was not easy,” he added.
ALCARAZ WINS OVER AUSTRALIAN QUALIFIER AS TSITSIPAS FALLS
Moreover, in his opening match at Flushing Meadows, Alcaraz defeated Australian qualifier Li Tu 6-2, 4-6, 6-3.
Furthermore, the Spanish world No.3 had to cope with errors in the second set to bounce back before retaking the match over Tu.
“Obviously, he (Tu) surprised me a bit. He started the match a little nervous, but after the first set, he grew up, and he started to play great tennis,” Alcaraz said.
“Now I’m going to follow him and his results because I’m pretty sure I’m going to be seeing him around very, very soon,” he added.
On the other hand, No.11 Stefanos Tsitsipas absorbed a 7-6(5), 4-6, 6-3, 7-5 upset loss to Thanasi Kokkinakis.
It was Kokkinakis’ first US Open victory since 2019.
DANIELLE COLLINS TURNS DOWN ON-COURT RETIREMENT CEREMONY AFTER LOSS
Furthermore, Danielle Collins turned down an on-court retirement ceremony for her after a loss.
The women’s No.11 seed fell, 1-6, 7-5, 6-4, to American compatriot Caroline Dolehide in her opening match at the Louis Armstrong Stadium.
Moreover, the 30-year-old Collins said that this would be her final season on the tour before calling it quits.
She would later wave off tournament director Stacey Allaster, who was about to give flowers to Collins and host an on-court ceremony.
Collins explained that she will still play in women’s doubles, while adding that she’s not into an “about-me moment.”
“So I’m not great, honestly, at having an all-about-me moment. I just… would prefer to do something like that, maybe in private,” Collins said.
“But I feel like I’ve gotten enough attention to last a lifetime,” she added.
The world No.1