US Open Breakfast - Novak Djokovic gifted another walkover, Kerber sets up Wozniacki showdown
Updated 07/09/2016 at 10:42 GMT
Top seed and defending champion Novak Djokovic was handed his third walkover of the US Open after his opponent Jo-Wilfried Tsonga retired injured at the start of the third set. The Serb will next meet Tsonga's French compatriot Gael Monfils for a place in the final.
It has been a strange Grand Slam for world No. 1 Djokovic, who has played only two full matches in the tournament now after being gifted by a walkover in the second round and a retirement after six games in the third round before his .
The former Australian Open finalist walked off to give the Serb passage into the last four for the 10th consecutive time after picking up an injury to his left knee when trailing 6-3 6-2.
Djokovic will play Monfils next after the flamboyant Frenchman outplayed compatriot Lucas Pouille in a comfortable straight-sets win. Rafa Nadal's slayer Pouille made 44 unforced errors as 30-year-old Monfils dominated and has yet to drop a set in five matches at Flushing Meadows.
In the women's draw, Caroline Wozniacki will face top-rank chasing Angelique Kerber for a place in the final after both players won their respective quarter-finals.
Kerber proved too powerful for Italian Roberta Vinci 7-5 6-0 to reach the last four. The German is aiming to become world No. 1 if she equals or betters Serena Williams performance at the year's final Grand Slam.
Kerber, who made 22 unforced errors during the first set alone, broke back and then broke serve again to deny her opponent before completing a run of nine consecutive games to ease to victory.
I'm trying to improve my mental side because I know that I have to stay focused on my game, try to be here in this moment, not think about what happens, think about the positive things, just go for it and try to stay relaxed when it is a little bit close.
She now goes up against two-time former finalist Wozniacki after the dangerous Dane hammered injured Latvian Anastasija Sevastova to set up a mouth-watering meeting with the second seed.
Tuesday's highlights
- Defending champion Novak Djokovic gets free pass to semi-finals after opponent Jo-Wilfried Tsonga retires injured before start of third set.
- Gael Monfils secured his first Grand Slam semi-final appearance since the 2008 French Open with 6-4 6-3 6-3 victory against countryman Lucas Pouille.
- Caroline Wozniacki crushes injured Anastasija Sevastova for the loss of two games in 64 minutes.
- German Angelique Kerber reached the semi-finals to step up her bid of becoming world No.1 with straight-set win over Italian Roberta Vinci.
Goodbye Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong Stadium is scheduled to be replaced by 2018 as part of the US Open's much-needed–makeover.
And in the final match played on the famous court, men's doubles third seeds and 16-time Grand slam champions Bob and Mike Bryan were knocked out by Spanish duo Marc Lopez and Feliciano Lopez 7-6 (7-2) 4-6 6-3 in the fourth round.
Everything today was very special and very emotional," Feliciano Lopez said.
Back in time
Match of the day for Wednesday
Andy Murray returns to action and showing blistering form when he takes on Japanese trailblazer Kei Nishikori for a place in the semi-finals. The British No.1 has reached the final at seven consecutive tournaments.
He takes on Nishikori, who is one of the fittest players on tour, but he holds an excellent record against the world No.7. Nishikori, a US Open runner-up two years ago, has won only one of their eight previous meetings and he was beaten 6-1 6-4 when they met at the Olympics last month. You can read the full preview for Day 10, including TV times here.
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