Aryna Sabalenka may have a spring in her step when she meets Daria Kasatkina within the U.S. Open fourth spherical on Monday, with the Belarusian set to take over as world primary.
The second seed reached the semifinals within the earlier two Grand Slams after her Australian Open triumph and can now leapfrog Iga Swiatek when the most recent rankings are launched on September 11 after the New York champion’s shock exit on Sunday.
Swiatek fell 3-6 6-3 6-1 to former French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko, and Sabalenka – who has a 20-2 document on the majors this 12 months – will goal to push on after undertaking one other of her most important goals for the season.
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“Reaching the WTA world number one singles ranking is something I’ve dreamed of ever since I was a little girl when I started playing tennis,” Sabalenka, 25, mentioned.
“It’s an unbelievable feeling to join the amazing list of other WTA players to achieve this, and it’s a huge honour to be able to call myself the number one.”
Carlos Alcaraz takes centre stage in his match with the unseeded Italian Matteo Arnaldi after native favourites Madison Keys and Jessica Pegula conflict within the opening match of the day on the primary showcourt.
German Alexander Zverev meets Italian Jannik Sinner to deliver the curtain down on the eighth day.
Over at Louis Armstrong Stadium, American Peyton Stearns will hope to maintain her dream run going at Flushing Meadows by knocking out Wimbledon Champion Marketa Vondrousova
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Russians Andrey Rublev and Daniil Medvedev will even be in motion towards Briton Jack Draper and Australian Alex de Minaur respectively, with a tantalising assembly between Ons Jabeur and Zheng Qinwen splitting their matches.
Tunisian Jabeur, dubbed her nation’s “Minister of Happiness” and a crowd favorite on the U.S. Open, has soldiered on regardless of having flu as she bids to turn out to be the primary African lady and Arab participant to win a Grand Slam singles title.
“This is a fun tournament. Not fun starting being sick,” final 12 months’s runner-up mentioned. “I feel like this tournament is testing me and showing me I have a lot of strength, that I can go really far and maybe have a great result here.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com