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DISASTER AVERTED: Sinner avoids upset ax; Swiatek coasts into last 16

NEW YORK (AFP) — Jannik Sinner avoided plunging through the US Open trapdoor that claimed Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz when he stormed into the Last 16 on Saturday as fellow world No. 1 Iga Swiatek stayed on course for a second New York triumph.

Australian Open champion Sinner raced past 87th-ranked Christopher O’Connell 6-1, 6-4, 6-2.

The 23-year-old Italian’s win came a day after four-time champion Djokovic was sent spinning to his earliest loss in New York in 18 years by Alexei Popyrin.

One day earlier, 2022 winner Alcaraz was defeated in the second round by Dutch journeyman Botic van de Zandschulp.

“Today was a great match. I knew I had to play very solid. My serve worked well so I am happy with my performance,” said Sinner after firing 15 aces in his 46 winners past O’Connell of Australia.

Sinner did not face a single breakpoint in his one-hour 53-minute victory which took him into the last 16 for a fourth successive year.

“There have been some upsets in the tournament so let’s see what’s coming. I’m happy to still be here and play as many matches as possible,” added Sinner, whose comfortable afternoon on Arthur Ashe Stadium saw tennis legend Serena Williams among the spectators.

Sinner will take on 14th seed Tommy Paul for a quarter-final place after the American defeated Canadian qualifier Gabriel Diallo in four sets.

There were 14 breaks of serve in that tie with Diallo, ranked a lowly 143 in the world, undone by 77 unforced errors.

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