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Dominant De Minaur eases into US Open second week | 2 September, 2023 | All News | News and Features | News and Events

Dominant De Minaur eases into US Open second week | 2 September, 2023 | All News | News and Features | News and Events

Alex de Minaur joins fellow Australian Rinky Hijikata in the second week of the 2023 US Open, after a dominant third-round victory.

New York, USA, 2 September 2023 | Vivienne Christie

Is Alex de Minaur saving his best for last at the 2023 US Open?

The season-ending major is statistically De Minaurโ€™s best-performing Grand Slam, and he added to his impressive New York record on Sunday as he eased past Nicolas Jarry to reach the final 16 for a third time.

De Minaur, the current No.13 seed and a US Open 2020 quarterfinalist, dominated from start to finish against 23rd-seeded Jarry, taking one hour and 43 minutes to record the 6-1 6-3 6-2 win.

It adds to a personal-best season for De Minaur, who captured the biggest of his seventh career titles at Acapulco in March.

In Toronto last month, he defeated top-10 opponents Daniil Medvedev and Taylor Fritz to progress to ATP Masters 1000 final for a first time. He subsequently climbed to a peak world No.12 ranking.

De Minaur underlined his status as a top-tier player in a near-flawless performance against Jarry.

Showcasing his trademark court coverage, De Minaur also established early authority against the Chilean with exceptional accuracy, recording only two unforced errors as he took a 6-1 lead after 26 minutes.

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While the 27-year-old Jarry was more competitive early in the second set, De Minaur again drew on his exceptional retrieving ability to claim a fourth service break for a 3-1 advantage. As the error count grew for Jarry, De Minaur easily closed out the set.

There was a brief challenge when Jarry earned a first break point opportunity as De Minaur served to consolidate another service break early in the third set; a quick recovery from the No.13 seed, however, only added to his opponentโ€™s overall frustration.

Jarry ultimately had no answers as De Minaur completed the match by forcing another error from the Chilean, the disparate stats sheet telling the story of the Australianโ€™s overall efficiency.

While De Minaur recorded 10 winners and only 10 unforced errors, Jarryโ€™s 24 winners were vastly undermined by his 41 misses.

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