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US Open Roundup: Coric makes epic comeback, Serena-Sloane set for Saturday

Tennis: US OPEN
Sep 4, 2020; Flushing Meadows, New York, USA; Stefanos Tsitsipas of Greece hits the ball against Borna Coric of Croatia on day five of the 2020 U.S. Open tennis tournament at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports

Croatian Borna Coric saved six match points as he rallied from 5-1 down in the fourth set to stun Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-7(2) 6-4 4-6 7-5 7-6(4) and send the fourth seed tumbling out of the U.S Open in the third round on Friday.

In the sort of late drama that would on any other year have had the Flushing Meadows crowd baying for more, Coric staged a remarkable comeback at an empty Louis Armstrong Stadium to reach the fourth round after the fifth set tiebreak.

The gritty 27th seed had looked down for the count when Tsitsipas twice served for the match in the fourth set but the 22-year-old Greek faltered with victory in his grasp.

Coric again had to come from a break down in the fifth but looked indefatigable even after 4 1/2 hours on court and secured a famous victory on his second match point.

“I just have to be honest and have to say that I was real lucky,” said Coric, who will face Australian Jordan Thompson on Sunday for a spot in his first Grand Slam quarter-final.

“At 5-4, I think he was 40-0 … it was just pure luck. I just made some unbelievable returns and yeah, I was a bit lucky in the end.”

Tsitsipas, who won the ATP Finals at the end of last season and has targeted a maiden Grand Slam title this year, showcased his athleticism and shot-making in bursts throughout the contest.

He might have been able to see off his opponent earlier had he been able to put sustained pressure on the Croatian’s serve but looked to have the match in the bag when he broke to win the third set and then won five of the next six games.

“In the third and fourth sets he was playing unbelievable tennis and I felt I had absolutely no chance,” said Coric, one of four players to test positive for COVID-19 after playing on the ill-fated Adria Tour earlier this year

“(After that) I played some unbelievable points and he also dropped his level a little bit.”

Tsitsipas did not hold a news conference after the match due to the lateness of the hour but posted a single line on his Twitter feed.

“This is probably the saddest and funniest at the same time thing that has ever happened in my career!” the Athenian wrote.

Serena vs. Sloane highlights Saturday card

Sep 3, 2020; Flushing Meadows, New York, USA; Serena Williams of the United States walks out to the court for her match against Margarita Gasparyan of Russia on day four of the 2020 U.S. Open tennis tournament at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports

Serena Williams continues her push for a record-equalling 24th Grand Slam trophy when she takes on Sloane Stephens on Saturday in an all-American clash of former U.S. Open champions.

Williams has blitzed through the draw without dropping a set but faces a tricky third-round test against the 26th-seeded Stephens, whose run to the 2017 U.S. Open title propelled her to a career-high ranking of No. 3.

Stephens, 27, has struggled to kick on, however, and has not reached a tournament final since the WTA Finals in 2018.

Stephens, who has slipped to No. 39 in the world, entered the second Grand Slam of the year with a miserable 1-7 record but Williams still expects a stern challenge.

“Well, she’s a great competitor. It’s an incredibly interesting match, because she’s actually a U.S. Open champion,” said Serena, who defeated Kristie Ahn and Margarita Gasparyan en route to the third round.

“You can’t win a Grand Slam and not be really, really, really, really, really good. I have a lot of things that I need to focus on and do to get ready.”

Williams, 38, has defeated her compatriot in four straight matches since a defeat in the quarter-finals of the 2013 Australian Open.

In other matches, former world number one Victoria Azarenka plays Iga Swiatek, second seed Sophia Kenin meets Ons Jabeur and seventh seed Madison Keys clashes with Alize Cornet.

In the men’s draw, third seed Daniil Medvedev’s bid for a maiden Grand Slam continues when he faces local hope J.J. Wolf, while 2014 champion Marin Cilic takes on second seed Dominic Thiem in the highlight of the third-round matches.

Felix Auger-Aliassime, who defeated Andy Murray and has not dropped serve in the tournament so far, faces unseeded Frenchman Corentin Moutet.