The world tennis No 1 beat Bublik in the round of 16, losing just three games and reversing a shock loss to the Kazakh in June.
Published On 2 Sep 2025
Defending champion Jannik Sinner said he enjoyed the vibe of playing under the Arthur Ashe Stadium lights after he continued his hardcourt Grand Slam run by hammering 23rd seed Alexander Bublik to make the US Open quarterfinals.
The Italian tennis player came into the match on Labour Day, seeking his 25th straight major match win on his preferred surface, and never looked in danger against a tricky rival, bolting out of the blocks to win 6-1, 6-1, 6-1 on his night session debut this year.
โItโs always special to go on Ashe to play,โ Sinner said after the match on Monday.
โNight matches, theyโre a bit different because thereโs a bit more attention, I feel. Itโs a different vibe, also, around the court. Itโs very loud. Itโs also different to play.
โIt was the first time for me this year. It was nice. You have the good and the bad if you play in the evening. Itโs very special, and you feel very privileged to step onto court in the night on the biggest court we have.โ
A mere 81 minutes after the clash began, Sinner was back in the locker room after gaining revenge for a shock defeat by Bublik on June 20, in the Halle Open final โ his only loss to a player not named Carlos Alcaraz this year.
โWe know each other well. Weโve had some tough battles this year, so we know each other a bit better,โ the top-seeded Sinner said.
โHe had a tough match last time [against Tommy Paul], finishing late. He didnโt serve as well as he does. I broke him in every set, and it gave me the confidence to play well.โ
A double break helped Sinner build a 4-0 lead before Bublik could even get on the board, and the dominant 24-year-old chased down a drop shot to fire home a deep backhand winner that wrapped up the opening set with another break.
Bublikโs attempts to disrupt Sinnerโs rhythm with more drop shots proved futile, but it was his service errors that left him trailing by two sets, before Sinner wheeled away to his eighth straight grand slam quarterfinal.
Up next is a meeting with compatriot Lorenzo Musetti. Sinner said it would be a great occasion for Italian tennis.
โItโs great to see. Italian tennis is in great form. We have so many players and different game styles,โ he said.
โLorenzo is one of the biggest talents we have in our sport. Iโm looking forward to this one. From an Italian point of view, itโs great to have for sure one Italian player in the semis.
โI know that there are a lot of Italian players in the crowd. It makes everything special.โ


