Taylor Fritz responds as she is informed that they “won overall.” Regarding Sinner, he says, “He was too good.” He says thanks to his coach, Paul Annacone, who played under Tim Henman. “Feeling the love,” he sobs. I’m sorry I didn’t get it finished this time.
Andre Agassi shows up dressed in suits to carry out the formalities. Taylor Fritz seems to have been little unsettled by the rambling claims made in the Flushing Meadows suit. Jannik Sinner is also in agreement. To be clear, Sue Barker is significantly more skilled at these things.Tennis appears to be the world’s healthiest sport.
When Sinner goes to his people, he celebrates and, of all people, gets an embrace—if not a rose-colored kiss. Later, his victory in Australia and, well, a recent setback that he has, at least, surmounted on the court, that comes later. Fritz could never equal Sinner’s ability and could never defeat the Italian.
Jannik Sinner wins the US Open, his second Grand Slam of 2024.
Fritz 6-3 6-4 7-5 Sinner
East Anglian rock ensemble The Darkness is audible as the two players enter the stage for a crucial game. Could Fritz force a draw? To begin, he doubles. Thanks to some strong Sinner artillery as well, it’s 0-30. Fritz launches the strongest rally at that point, and Sinner can only skid the drop shot into the net. Fritz then wastes a volley that was demanding notice. Two points for the title…and Fritz nets during a long rally, only to be denied again by his opponent’s more powerful striking.
Fritz was having a deep, difficult conversation with his box. It’s 30-0 soon after, but a double fault after a beautiful Fritz forehand. Fritz overhit a baseline play, but it looks like he’s leading a rally. With little mercy, Sinner serves and volleys home. Now, Sinner is just one game away.
Sinner takes Fritz’s side.
Fritz 6-3 6-4 5-5 Sinner
When Sinner almost completes a drop shot but instead hits the net cord for a 15-15 score, Fritz is relieved. Forces 15–30; heavy hitting, abrupt change in velocity. The cheers of encouragement and butterflies appear now. The Big Fritz comes in 30-30 servings. Fritz is then thrown for a loop as Sinner raises the stakes and establishes a breaking point. Sinner then sends Fritz flying across the court, going closer and closer to the line before netting with a combination of strength and finesse.
“It dawns on me that I was not meant to be a tennis coach,” writes Gary Naylor in response to our message. Seated in a box, I can holler “Keep going,” “Great shot,” “You got this,” and “One more now” for three hours.
Sinner 6-3 6-4 4-5 Fritz
A pair of errors gave Sinner a 30-0 lead. Both players are nervous at the moment. Fritz shows his own anxiousness by overcooking a service return. then, should he get the opportunity to try a pass. In the third set, Fritz gets to serve.
Sinner 6-3 6-4 3-5 Fritz
Fritz and his own twin, Sinner, start from the back of the court. The Italian wins on the forehand after that. Oh no. Then a backhand winner is squandered. 30-to-15. Oh no. 40–15 serve–volley. Then two. 40–30. He can’t allow his serve to be incorrect. Fritz then failed to make a forehand. Rims it. Oh no. Deuce. But a big serve is about to arrive. Then there was still another. Huge hold. Sinner has to serve in order to keep the third set intact.
Fritz breaks Sinner to win the third set.
Sinner 6-3 6-4 3-4 Fritz
Sinner walks to the net to finish a long rally with a volley home. Fritz then mounts the biggest rally of the match and uses a drop shot to completely demolish Sinner. 15–30, then wins another, sprinting in the direction of the net. 15–40. Is it going to start now? It is, indeed! A double offense…
Sinner 6-3 6-4 3-3 Fritz
Sinner gets a gift on his forehand and moves up to 15-0. Fritz then rings one that is out of bounds by 15 to 30 yards. Elon Musk is watching, and he seems happy with himself. Fritz immediately makes another mistake. 15–40. Sinner’s second serve is not as good as it could be. 30 to 40. Please, one more serve. Sinner gets the chance to take a large risk and fail following a prolonged upswing. Fritz makes good use of the serve and volley. The house flames are still raging today following a significant hit to contain. It’s finally time for the home audience to rejoice. Can he?
Sinner 6-3 6-4 3-2 Fritz
Fritz reels Sinner in for once. but is unable to save for his next visit or return the subsequent serve. Ever since the first set break, it felt like forever.But Sinner makes a double. He hits the towels, and he hooks the ball out of Fritz’s reach as it rises. Sinner gives a fist pump, glancing to his coaches to let them know he needed that one.
Sinner 6-3 6-4 2-2 Fritz
Fritz commits a backhand blunder, cutting the score to 30-30, but Sinner’s two poor shots on the next two points give some solace. A great hold for the home crowd.
Sinner Fritz 6-3 6-4 2-1
With a clattering backhand winner, Sinner scores 40–15. His opponent is having difficulty overcoming his dominant play from the back of the court.
Sinner 6-3 6-4 1-1 Fritz
Taylor has the backing of his group. He allows himself to give a Henman fistpump at 30/15 up. And one more at 40-15. Big, strong hold ace. Notable comfort from the group.
Sinner, Fritz 6-3 6-4 1-0
How much is Fritz’s chance, 0 to 30? The American is hitting.486 at this point, with three break points. With the wind howling, Sinner sends him to SoHo and then NoHo with several forehand missiles. Sliding serves to salvage those break points. Fritz expresses his emotions. Taking advantage of the circumstance, Implacable Sinner crawls to the net in an attempt to gain a grip. Poor Taylor.
Sinner breaks Fritz and wins the second set.
Sinner 6-3 6-4 Fritz
By attempting to reduce returns in an attempt to slow down Fritz’s service game, Sinner is successful in going to 0-30. Fritz bashed his response home for fifteen to thirty minutes. It’s a shaky first serve. And he succeeds in presenting two set points. That is unfortunate. Since Fritz is trapped with Sinner’s great backhand, it will be a hard road back if he loses this, which he does. Sinner retreated a step, and Fritz was done as soon as his expectations were met.