Last 5 players to win US Open after saving match point ft Carlos Alcaraz Novak Djokovic

Last 5 players to win US Open after saving match point ft Carlos Alcaraz Novak Djokovic

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Last 5 players to win US Open after saving match point ft Carlos Alcaraz & Novak Djokovic

By Bhargav Modified 13 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Carlos Alcaraz saved a match point to reign supreme in New York. Carlos Alcaraz was the last man standing at the US Open, beating Casper Ruud in four sets in the final to create history. However, he had to do it the hard way - needing five sets in three straight rounds to reach the title match and save a match point along the way. Alcaraz didn't have things easy against Ruud, either. Despite the exertions in his three previous rounds, the Spaniard drew first blood by breaking in the third game to take the opener. Ruud came roaring back into the contest - conceding only two games - to restore parity. Following an early exchange of breaks in the third, Alcaraz saved two set points before playing a near-perfect tiebreak to take an all-important two-sets-to-one lead. Riding his momentum, Alcaraz broke decisively midway through the fourth set before converting his second championship point to create history. With his triumph, the 19-year-old became the first teenager to become the World No. 1 and the second youngest US Open champion in the Open Era. US Open Tennis@usopenVAMOS!

@carlosalcaraz wins the #USOpen in four sets.157485555VAMOS! @carlosalcaraz wins the #USOpen in four sets. https://t.co/87HZpoF5V5 Alcaraz's victory marked only the eighth instance - seventh in the Open Era - of a player winning the singles title in New York after recovering from match point down in the tournament. On that note, here's a look at the last five such instances: Spoiler Alert: None of them did so in the final.

#5 Pete Sampras - 1996 saved MP against Alex Corretja in QF

US Open Sampras trophy Pete Sampras is widely regarded as one of the best players in the sport's history. The 14-time Major winner is the youngest player - and one of only two teenagers - to win the US Open in the Open Era. After winning his third Flushing Meadows title in 1995, Sampras endured a lean year in Majors in 1996 - not winning a Grand Slam title entering the US Open. The death of his coach and good friend Tom Gullikson earlier in the year hardly helped matters. Nevertheless, Sampras dug deep - recovering from two-sets-to-one and match point down against Alex Corretja in the quarterfinals - before triumphing 9-7 in a fifth-set tiebreak. The match wasn't without controversy, though, as Sampras - afflicted by a stomach bug - vomited during the fifth set and was given a warning by the umpire for delaying the match. USTA@ustaFrom 1990 to 1996, Pete Sampras won 4 US Open singles titles, an incredible run.

Happy birthday to 5-time US Open champion and icon Pistol Pete!10818From 1990 to 1996, Pete Sampras won 4 US Open singles titles, an incredible run.Happy birthday to 5-time US Open champion and icon Pistol Pete! https://t.co/oeXrvLesSi Sampras went on to beat Michael Chang in straight sets in the final to defend the US Open for the only time in his career. He would return to win a fifth title six years later - which also proved to be the final tournament of his illustrious career.

#4 Andy Roddick - 2003 saved MP against David Nalbandian in SF

Andy Roddick poses in Times Square after his US Open win. Andy Roddick came of age at the 2003 US Open. With defending champion Pete Sampras retiring from the sport, all eyes were on Roddick to prove his worth, and the then 21-year-old would not disappoint. Having made the last eight in New York in his two previous appearances, Roddick made the semifinals for the first time. However, the American seemed to meet his match against David Nalbandian - finding himself two sets down. With the third set going into a tiebreak, the Argentine - who beat a certain Roger Federer in the fourth round - arrived at match point. Roddick fired down his 27th ace of the match to bail himself out. The American then rolled through the next two sets - conceding only four games - to reach his first Major final. US Open Tennis@usopenA come-from-behind victory

In 2003, @andyroddick fought from two sets down to defeat David Nalbandian and reach his first Grand Slam final.

Full match bit.ly/2Ysol5L14319A come-from-behind victory In 2003, @andyroddick fought from two sets down to defeat David Nalbandian and reach his first Grand Slam final.Full match bit.ly/2Ysol5L https://t.co/sUkXVY9BKe Roddick saw off Alcaraz's current coach, Juan Carlos Ferrero, in straight sets to win what would be his only Major title.

#3 Novak Djokovic - 2011 saved MP against Roger Federer in SF

US Open 2011 Champion Novak Djokovic Novak Djokovic had a banner year in 2011 - embarking on a 41-0 start - sweeping titles at the Australian Open and four Masters 1000 tournaments. After losing to Roger Federer in the Roland Garros semifinals, the Serb - who won Wimbledon that year - met his old rival for a place in the US Open final. A year ago, Djokovic saved two match points at the same stage, but Federer was keen to avoid an encore - taking a two-set lead. Although the Serb won the next two sets, Federer broke for 5-3 in the decider and arrived at 40-15, with two match points on serve. One swing of his racquet away from his seventh US Open final in eight years, Federer blinked at the most inopportune moment as Djokovic sealed an unlikely victory, reeling off the last four games. US Open Tennis@usopenA four-hour, five-set thriller

In 2011, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer faced off in the US Open semifinals for the second time in 12 months.

Relive the full match 57144A four-hour, five-set thriller In 2011, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer faced off in the US Open semifinals for the second time in 12 months. Relive the full match A distraught Federer was at a loss for words, trying to explain how lightning struck twice: "It's awkward having to explain this loss because I feel like I should be doing the other press conference." Meanwhile, Djokovic went on to beat Rafael Nadal in four sets to win his first of three US Open titles.

#2 Stan Wawrinka - 2016 saved MP against Daniel Evans in 3R

2016 US Open Champion Stan Wawrinka Stan Wawrinka won his third Grand Slam title at the US Open in 2016, but the 'other' Swiss hardly had a stroll down the park. Stan 'the Man' was on the brink of defeat in the third round against Daniel Evans - finding himself match point down in the fourth-set tiebreak. After squandering two mini-breaks, Evans arrived at match point when Wawrinka missed a forehand at 5-5. Wawrinka served out wide and came to the net to meet Evans' slice return with a cross-court forehand. The Brit had a look at a backhand down the line, but Wawrinka covered the angle to hit a volleyed winner into the open court. After saving a set point at 7-6, Evans rued missing a pair of overheads as Wawrinka forced a decider. US Open Tennis@usopenStill perfect!

@stanwawrinka moves to 3-0 in Slam finals, def. #Djokovic 6-7, 6-4, 7-5, 6-3 to win first #usopen.24672430Still perfect!@stanwawrinka moves to 3-0 in Slam finals, def. #Djokovic 6-7, 6-4, 7-5, 6-3 to win first #usopen. https://t.co/5Ol0VOq4zU He said after the win that he had a tendency to put significant pressure on himself as he didn't want to lose, adding that he had to find a solution and that he got "a little bit lucky." “When I play a player like Evans, I put too much pressure on myself. I don't want to lose. I want to win. I want to keep advancing in the tournament. So I'm not relaxed enough to play my best tennis, and that day was playing really well. Evans was playing really well. ... I had to stay positive. I had to find solution. I did. I save(d) match point. You get a little bit lucky when you save match point, but that's tennis,” Wawrinka said. Bouyed after pulling off the Houdini act, Wawrinka dropped only two more games to reach the fourth round. The Swiss then twice recovered from a set down - against Kei Nishikori in the semifinals and Novak Djokovic in the final - to reign supreme in New York.

#1 Carlos Alcaraz - 2022 US Open winner saved MP against Jannik Sinner in QF

2022 US Open - Day 14 Carlos Alcaraz won his first Major title at the US Open last fortnight, but suffice to say - the teenager had to dig deep - really deep. After beating 2014 winner Marin Cilic in five sets in the fourth round, Alcaraz set up a blockbuster quarterfinal clash with Jannik Sinner. The two players would produce an instant classic. After taking the opener, Alcaraz let slip five set points to take a two-set lead as Sinner restored parity. The Spaniard was once again in the ascendancy in the third but failed to serve out the set as Sinner took an all-important two-sets-to-one lead. Sinner arrived at match point on his serve at 5-4 in the fourth set but blinked as Alcaraz forced a decider. The Italian then squandered a break as Alcaraz reeled off four straight games to provide the latest finish (2:49 am) for a match in New York. At five hours and 15 minutes, it was the second-longest match in US Open history. Alcaraz would survive another five-setter - against Frances Tiafoe in the semifinals - before beating Ruud to become the first US Open winner in six years from match point down. OptaAce@OptaAce2016 - Carlos #Alcaraz is the first male player to win the US Open title after having saved a match point during the tournament (in QF v Jannik Sinner) since Stan Wawrinka in 2016. Battler.

#USOpen #USOpen2022Final39132016 - Carlos #Alcaraz is the first male player to win the US Open title after having saved a match point during the tournament (in QF v Jannik Sinner) since Stan Wawrinka in 2016. Battler.#USOpen #USOpen2022Final https://t.co/GEoEkRobtc Alcaraz said about his match point save: "Honestly, I still don't know how I did it. You have to believe in yourself. I believed in my game. It was really difficult to close out the match. I tried to stay calm, but it is difficult in the moment," he said. The Spaniard will now look to close a historic year as the World No. 1 following his Flushing Meadows triumph. Poll : 0 votes Quick Links More from Sportskeeda Edited by Keshav Gopalan × Feedback Thank You! Be the first one to comment Follow Us Share Show More Comments GIF Comment in moderation 0 0 Reply x Edit Delete Delete the comment? No thanks Delete GIF Cancel Update GIF Cancel Reply ❮ ❯ GIF Comment in moderation 0 0 Reply x Edit Delete Delete the comment? No thanks Delete GIF Cancel Update GIF Cancel Reply ❮ ❯ Be the first one to comment on this story More from Sportskeeda Fetching more content... 1 Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout No Results Found Get the free App now Manage notifications Popular ‍ Sports (30+) CricketCricket HomeScheduleT20 World CupT20 warm upIND vs SAENG vs PAKAUS vs ENGLegends LeagueECS T10 CroatiaWBBL 2022ECC T10SMAT 2022Bukhatir LeagueNZ T20 Tri-SeriesWomen's Asia Cup 2022ECT10 FootballFootball HomeNewslettersSK Experts ScheduleEPLNations LeagueLa LigaLigue 1Champions LeagueFIFA WCMLS Bundesliga Serie A WWEWWE HomeNewslettersRumor RoundupRAWSmackDownResultsRosterChampionsWWE Crown Jewel 2022PPV ScheduleAEW EsportsEsports HomeMinecraftOverwatch 2RobloxGenshin ImpactFortniteGTAStreamersFree FirePUBGValorantBGMIPop CultureAnimeGaming TechWiki Guides TennisTennis HomeTennis calendarTennis Results TodayATP RankingsWTA RankingsRoger FedererRafael NadalNovak DjokovicSerena Williams MMAMMA HomeUFC NewsONE ChampionshipUFC Fight NightScheduleRankingsResultsUFC Fights TonightONE Championship ResultsONE Championship ScheduleONE Championship Rankings KabaddiKabaddi HomePKL 2022PKL SchedulePKL Points TableKabaddi Rules WikiWiki HomeMinecraft WikiNaruto WikiTikTok WikiYoutube WikiGTA WikiTerraria WikiOne Piece Wiki MoreSportsBasketballIndian FootballNFLMinecraftFormula 1NascarPop CultureCollege FootballHockeyGolfAthleticsBadmintonGymnasticsWrestlingSwimmingTennisShootingBoxingArcheryWinter SportsRobloxFree PicksSkateboardingKho KhoLifestyle LINKS About Us Write For Us Policies Editorial Standards Journalism Awards Fact Check Affiliate Program Careers CSR Privacy Policy Contact Us Edition: English हिन्दी
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