Thursday, September 3, 2020

Shapovalov comes through to reach US Open third round

Shapovalov comes through to reach US Open third round Denis Shapovalov defeated Kwon Soon-woo 6-7(5) 6-4 6-4 6-2 in the second round of the U.S. Open and will next play Taylor Fritz. Shapovalov was in trouble against the unheralded South Korean, losing the first set in a tiebreak and going 4-2 down in the third after leveling up the contest. He broke back for 4-3 and called a medical timeout to have some treatment on his hip area before storming to victory by winning 10 of the last 12 games. "Definitely an extremely tough match today," Shapovalov said on court. "I was up in the tiebreak in the first set, didn't go my way. And to bounce back in the second was really tough. So I'm really happy to get the win today." Kwon belied his lowly ranking of 73rd in the world with some fine tennis in the first half of the contest, making up for what he lacked in power with great movement and some fine shots. Shapovalov, though, contributed to the digging of the hole he found himself in, blowing a 5-2 lead in the first set tiebreak with a string of errors and giving up his serve in the third despite a couple of good chances to put the game away. When his serve was working, however, he always looked like having too much for his 22-year-old opponent and so it proved as he sealed the contest when Kwon netted a return after three hours and 42 minutes on court. Photo by US Open