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'AI-generated' Sinner races into US Open quarters

'AI-generated' Sinner races into US Open quarters

Summary

Jannik Sinner, the current world number one tennis player, easily won his fourth-round match at the US Open against Alexander Bublik, advancing to the quarter-finals. Sinner, who has already won the Australian Open and Wimbledon this year, beat Bublik in just over an hour. After the match, Bublik humorously referred to Sinner as an "artificial intelligence" player.

Key Facts

  • Jannik Sinner is the defending US Open champion and world number one in tennis.
  • Sinner defeated Alexander Bublik 6-1, 6-1, 6-1 in the fourth round.
  • The match lasted only one hour and 21 minutes, making it the second-fastest win in men's singles this year.
  • Alexander Bublik jokingly called Sinner "artificial intelligence" after the match.
  • Sinner has won 25 consecutive matches at hard-court Grand Slams.
  • Going into the match, Bublik had not lost a service game during the tournament.
  • Sinner will face Lorenzo Musetti, another Italian player, in the quarter-finals.
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