Chapter 1843 Wild Eight



The quarterfinals are out.

1/4 zone.

Cilic defeated Lopez, who had fully recovered this summer, and was the first to advance into the quarterfinals.

Although it is not a dark horse, Cilic, who had not regained his form after suffering from injuries at the end of last year, returned to the Flushing Meath stage and miraculously found his touch and form. He was brave all the way, and with his good draw luck, he still brought a little surprise.

Fognini, after losing two and winning three against Nadal, tried to challenge Djokovic to continue his magical performance.

However, “3:1”.

Djokovic withstood the impact and defeated Fognini with a convincing performance, showing his dominance in aiming for the championship.

So, "Djokovic VS Cilic".

There were surprises and accidents. Cilic entered everyone's sight like a rocket, once again awakening memories of last year.

Despite twists and turns and variables, Djokovic was still the better player, firmly controlling the situation and successfully advancing to the quarterfinals.

There is no doubt that Djokovic is the more favored party, but Cilic, who defeated Federer here last year, should not be underestimated.

There were too many unexpected events at this year's US Open. Not only were they weird, but they were also absurd. No one could be sure when and how the next hidden mine would explode.

Zone 2/4.

Anderson unexpectedly defeated Murray and became the biggest troublemaker in this division, but the point is that this division is full of chaos.

After Kei Nishikori and Milos Raonic, two top seeds in the small division, were eliminated early in the tournament, Grigor Dimitrov and Jadi unexpectedly made it into the round of 16.

Dimitrov, whose form has gradually improved recently, and Chadi, who played a career masterpiece this summer, are colliding. Both of them have a chance.

Dimitrov, got it.

Dimitrov, who had been experiencing a long slump and struggle since the Australian Open at the beginning of the year, finally regained his confidence in Flushing after ups and downs.

"3:1", Dimitrov defeated Chardy in four sets. The third set tiebreak was the turning point. Dimitrov saved two set points and won, laying the foundation for the final victory. After a whole year, he returned to the Grand Slam quarterfinals. After washing away the dross, he finally completed the transformation.

The media exclaimed in amazement.

No one expected this.

Since his sudden emergence at Wimbledon last year and reaching the semi-finals, Dimitrov, who has been at the center of attention, has been under varying degrees of pressure. Unlike Raonic, who has been plagued by injuries, Dimitrov's predicament is more on the mental level and has gradually evolved into a kind of shackle.

Obviously, there is still no end in sight for this slump, and it is unlikely that the North American hard court season will be a turnaround.

The situation is still difficult when he comes to Flushing. Whether it is Sharapova's withdrawal due to injury or the lack of coaching team, all signs indicate that Dimitrov may continue to sink. His ups and downs still haven't found his touch.

However! Quietly, Dimitrov found his touch again, and with the youthful vigor and faith of the Challenger Alliance, he returned to the top eight.

Maybe this is not the end? "Anderson vs. Dimitrov".

This kind of matchup was absolutely unexpected before the game, and the 2/4 division was indeed in chaos in a weird way that broke people's expectations.

But now, entering the quarterfinals and reaching this stage of the tournament, Anderson and Dimitrov have both shown excellent form, making it difficult to accurately predict.

Everything is possible.

For both players, it is actually an opportunity.

There is no need to face the Big Four, nor does there need to face Wawrinka or Gawain. On the road to the semi-finals, after Anderson eliminated the most dangerous Murray, the current matchup may be the most balanced and closest among the quarter-finals.

Next, it depends on who can seize the opportunity.

Strictly speaking, among the top eight players in the upper half, only Djokovic met expectations, and the other three players were all surprises.

But no matter what, now they have all passed the test in their own way and become one of the eight men's singles players left in Flushing. Everyone has his own story line and has shown competitiveness, so the subsequent development of the story is worth looking forward to.

The lower half presents a completely different look.

Unexpected. Unpopular. Unpredictable. Surprise.

Everything you need.

However, the final list of the top eight was... basically in line with expectations, and it brought the situation back on track amidst the chaos and noise.

The strong are still strong.

Zone 3/4, death zone.

Before the game, professionals believed that this division was full of strong teams and hidden dangers. Facts proved this point. There were too many variables. There were upsets in the first three rounds, so that by the end of the round of 16, the competitive seeded players were already badly injured.

Those who made it to the quarterfinals are still familiar faces.

Federer defeated Isner in straight sets.

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Wawrinka defeated Donald Young in four sets.

Two Swiss players defeated two American players respectively and met in the quarterfinals. For local audiences, this was obviously not a day worth celebrating.

In this group, Simon, Monfils and Tsonga were all eliminated early and did not even get to play in front of the two Swiss players.

Death Zone lives up to its name.

Among them, Donald Young is undoubtedly the biggest surprise of this year's US Open. Born in 1989, he was once hailed as a talented new star. Countless people believed that he could take over the banner of a leader and lead the next generation of American men's tennis to rise again. However, he entered the professional arena but gradually faded into the crowd.

Until this year's US Open.

In the third round against Tsonga, after losing the first two sets, he saved match points and won the third set, creating the biggest miracle in his career.

After the game, all the North American media went crazy, and they all believed that Donald Young had a good chance of becoming this year's Gao Wen and playing the role of the biggest dark horse.

At the same time, Donald Young and Isner joined hands to break into the round of 16. After Roddick retired, American men's tennis has not felt such glory for a long time. No wonder all the local fans inside and outside the stadium have gone crazy, and the noise of flowers and clusters has been pushed to the extreme.

A real collective carnival.

However, facing Wawrinka, Donald Young's magical aura was gone. It seemed that he had consumed all his energy in the previous game. He failed to put in a decent performance throughout the game. Although he won the second set, his overall performance was disappointing and he lost to Wawrinka in the end.

What is more regrettable than the loss is that Donald Young failed to show enough competitiveness.

That feeling is like being in front of a true master, losing your halo and revealing your true self. It's regrettable, shameful, and even bitter.

From Isner to Donald Young, America's carnival lasted only two days, and it ended in a flash, returning to calm.

final--

The Swiss derby arrived as expected. After Roland Garros, the two Swiss met again to compete for a place in the semi-finals.

Although the death zone does not really threaten Federer and Wawrinka, but completely disrupts the situation, no one should protest.

After all, who can resist the Swiss derby happening again?

The rest is zone 4/4.


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