US Open 2022 Jannik Sinner vs Brandon Nakashima preview head to head prediction odds and pick
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@janniksin #USOpen16619Sinner winner on match point @janniksin #USOpen https://t.co/Si6Uz92nct The young Italian has had a constructive year, registering a 40-11 win-loss record. He has impressed at the Grand Slams this season, making the quarterfinals of the Australian Open and Wimbledon. He reached the fourth round at the French Open, but an injury forced him to retire mid-match. Despite the 21-year-old incurring a few injuries throughout the season, which saw him pull out of matches, he has managed to produce a few great results. He clinched his first title of the year and sixth overall at the Croatia Open, halting defending champion Carlos Alcaraz in the final. Sinner also reached the quarterfinals of the Dubai Open, Miami Open, Monte-Carlo Masters and the Italian Open. Brandon Nakashima, meanwhile, has endured ups and downs throughout the season. Although the unseeded American reached a career-high ranking of World No. 49 in July, he has since slipped to the 69th rank. He has registered 21 wins against 18 losses so far. The 21-year-old is yet to collect a title in his career. His best showings have been quarterfinal finishes at the Sydney International, Libema Open, Atlanta Open and the Los Cabos Open. He achieved his best result at a Grand Slam at the Wimbledon Championships this year, where he reached the fourth round before losing to eventual runner-up Nick Kyrgios. Nakashima knocked out 17th seed Grigor Dimitrov in straight sets 7-6(5), 7-5, 6-3 in the second round in New York. In his opening-round match, the American dismissed Pavel Kotov in straight sets. USTA@ustaShort and sweet finish for Brandon Nakashima! @b_nakashima cruises to his first ever round 3 at the @usopen 407Short and sweet finish for Brandon Nakashima! @b_nakashima cruises to his first ever round 3 at the @usopen https://t.co/XCG7WSDctG
US Open 2022 Jannik Sinner vs Brandon Nakashima preview head-to-head prediction odds and pick
By Pranjali P. Modified 02 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Jannik Sinner will take on Brandon Nakashima in the third round of the US OpenMatch Details
Fixture: (11) Jannik Sinner vs Brandon Nakashima Date: September 03, 2022 Tournament: US Open 2022 Round: Third round (Round of 32) Venue: New York, United States Category: Grand Slam Surface: Hard court Prize money: $60,102,000 Live telecast: USA - ESPN & ESPN2 Canada - TSN UK - Amazon Prime Video India - Sony Liv, Sony Ten & Sony SixJannik Sinner vs Brandon Nakashima preview
In the battle of the Next-Gen stars, Jannik Sinner will take on Brandon Nakashima in the third round of the US Open on Saturday. After a tough first round that saw Sinner fight to survive in five sets against Daniel Altmaier, he sailed through his second-round match, outsmarting American Cristopher Eubanks in straight sets, 6-4, 7-6(8), 6-2. US Open Tennis@usopenSinner winner on match point@janniksin #USOpen16619Sinner winner on match point @janniksin #USOpen https://t.co/Si6Uz92nct The young Italian has had a constructive year, registering a 40-11 win-loss record. He has impressed at the Grand Slams this season, making the quarterfinals of the Australian Open and Wimbledon. He reached the fourth round at the French Open, but an injury forced him to retire mid-match. Despite the 21-year-old incurring a few injuries throughout the season, which saw him pull out of matches, he has managed to produce a few great results. He clinched his first title of the year and sixth overall at the Croatia Open, halting defending champion Carlos Alcaraz in the final. Sinner also reached the quarterfinals of the Dubai Open, Miami Open, Monte-Carlo Masters and the Italian Open. Brandon Nakashima, meanwhile, has endured ups and downs throughout the season. Although the unseeded American reached a career-high ranking of World No. 49 in July, he has since slipped to the 69th rank. He has registered 21 wins against 18 losses so far. The 21-year-old is yet to collect a title in his career. His best showings have been quarterfinal finishes at the Sydney International, Libema Open, Atlanta Open and the Los Cabos Open. He achieved his best result at a Grand Slam at the Wimbledon Championships this year, where he reached the fourth round before losing to eventual runner-up Nick Kyrgios. Nakashima knocked out 17th seed Grigor Dimitrov in straight sets 7-6(5), 7-5, 6-3 in the second round in New York. In his opening-round match, the American dismissed Pavel Kotov in straight sets. USTA@ustaShort and sweet finish for Brandon Nakashima! @b_nakashima cruises to his first ever round 3 at the @usopen 407Short and sweet finish for Brandon Nakashima! @b_nakashima cruises to his first ever round 3 at the @usopen https://t.co/XCG7WSDctG