Schnur’s dream run continues, Opelka outguns Isner again
NEW YORK: Canadian qualifier Brayden Schnur punched his ticket to the ATP New York Open final by outlasting US journeyman Sam Querrey 7-6 (9/7), 4-6, 6-3 on Saturday.
Schnur, a 23-year-old from Montreal ranked 154th in the world, defeated 10-time ATP title-winner Querrey in one hour and 54 minutes in the semi-finals.
He will try to complete a fairytale championship run against American Reilly Opelka, who outgunned top seed John Isner in three sets 6-7 (8/10), 7-6 (16/14), 7-6 (7/4) in the other semi-final.
The all-American showdown set a Tour record for the most combined aces in a three-set match with 81. The previous record was 71 set by Nick Kyrgios and Ryan Harrison earlier this year in Brisbane.
Schnur denied Querrey’s first four break chances on set points in the 10th game then held to 5-5 on his fifth ace of the match as they battled into a tie-breaker.Querrey double faulted to 4-4 and Schnur grabbed three set points before finally breaking through to claim the first set after 53 minutes.
Schnur broke Querrey in the second game of the second set on the way to a 3-0 lead, but the US veteran roared back to win six of the next seven games and force a third set.The Canadian jumped ahead 3-0 in the final set, fired his 12th ace to hold for a 5-2 lead and held again in the last game to advance.
In the other semi, Opelka survived five match points in a second set to send the contest to a third and final set.The two hour, 31 minute serving duel saw Opelka blast 43 aces compared to 38 for the hard-hitting Isner.
-
Prince William Closes Saudi Arabia Visit With Rare Desert Shot -
'King Charles Acts Fast Or Existential Crisis' Over Andrew Scandal -
Brooklyn Beckham Charging Nearly £300 In Ticket Cost For Burger Festival -
Prince William Makes Unexpected Stop At Local Market In Saudi Arabia -
Zayn Malik Shares Important Update About His Love Life -
Kate Middleton, William Are Holding Onto Their Hats As Worse Gets Threatened: Behind The Veil Of Shame -
British Soap Awards Scrapped Again As ITV Confirms 2026 Hiatus -
Climate Nearing Dangerous Tipping Points, Study Shows -
James Van Der Beek, 'Dawson's Creek' Star, Dies At 48 -
Threads Launches Dear Algo AI Feature To Personalise Feeds In Real Time -
Police Take Action Over Andrew's Ties With Jeffrey Epstein While In UK Office -
Courtney Love Makes First Appearance Since New Report On Kurt Cobain's Death -
King Charles Anxious As Uncertainty Grows Over Sarah Ferguson’s Next Move -
Real Reason Kim Kardashian Is Dating Lewis Hamilton -
Rihanna Leaves Elderly Woman Star-struck In Viral Grocery Store Video -
TikTok US Launches Local Feed Using Precise Location Data