Fritz, Tiafoe lead American charge into US Open second round

Fritz, Tiafoe lead American charge into US Open second round

Both players are bidding to become the first American man to win a Grand Slam title in 20 years.

American Taylor Fritz cruised into the second round of the US Open with a 6-2, 6-1, 6-2 win over compatriot Steve Johnson. (AP pic)
NEW YORK:
Taylor Fritz and Frances Tiafoe opened their respective bids to become the first American man to win a Grand Slam title in 20 years with routine victories at the US Open on Monday.

The top-ranked Americans were hardly tested as ninth seed Fritz crushed compatriot Steve Johnson 6-2, 6-1, 6-2 at the Louis Armstrong Stadium after Tiafoe, the 10th seed, beat American Learner Tien 6-2, 7-5, 6-1 at the Arthur Ashe Stadium.

There have been 78 consecutive Grand Slams played since Andy Roddick won the 2003 US Open, and hopes that an American man can snap that title drought at one of the sport’s blue-riband events have fallen largely on the shoulders of Fritz and Tiafoe.

Fritz, the American No 1 since the end of 2021, set the tone early, using a dominant five-game stretch during which he won 20 of 23 points to open up a 5-1 lead before closing out the 23-minute frame with a hold at love.

It was more one-way traffic in the second set as Fritz continued to attack Johnson’s serve and faced little resistance the rest of the way, proving far too strong as he wrapped up the encounter in 80 minutes without facing a single break point.

“Last year going out in the first round, a lot of pressure coming back to not let it happen again so I’m just really happy with how I handled myself. I was calm and I thought I played a really good match,” said Fritz.

Fritz acknowledged there were a lot of expectations on him.

“As much as I do care I also have to try to not care too much and I’ll play my best tennis.”

Tiafoe faced a tricky opening test in Tien, who at 17 was the youngest player in the main draw and earned a US Open wildcard after winning a second consecutive USTA Boys’ 18 National Championship.

But Tiafoe, who made a surprising run to the New York semifinal last year, took the first set without dropping serve, wrapped up the second with a hold at love, and then raced through the third frame by winning six consecutive games.

“I have so many good memories from last year and all I am focused on is the US Open,” said Tiafoe. “This was circled on the calendar once the year started.

Among the other American hopefuls playing on the opening day of the year’s final Grand Slam are 14th seed Tommy Paul, who was facing Italian Stefano Travaglia, and Christopher Eubanks, the 28th seed, who will meet South Korean Kwon Soon-wo.

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