Us Open/Lost Men's Singles No. 16 Nori Good Player Xu Yuxiu Stopped in The Second Round Is Still A Record
Nov 10, 2023
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After winning his first Grand Slam tournament, Taiwanese tennis player Hsu Yu-hsiu today faced world No. 16 Cameron Norrie of Britain in the second round of the U.S. Open men's singles, losing 5-7, 4:6, 4:6 after two hours and 28 minutes.
Xu Yuxiu, ranked 237th in the world men's singles, only tasted the Grand Slam in the Australian Open at the beginning of this year, and recently won 3 gold MEDALS on behalf of Taiwan in the Chengdu World Games, and then pulled out a wave of 3 consecutive wins after the US Open, grabbed the second Grand Slam in-tournament ticket of his personal career, and was also the 5th player in the history of Taiwan to enter the US Open men's singles in-tournament.
After beating world No. 78 Australian Thanasi Kokkinakis in the first round to break his career record, Hsu today faces 28-year-old British great Norrie in the second round of men's singles, who reached the round of 16 at the US Open last year, setting a career best record.
In the face of the challenge of a strong opponent, Xu Yuxiu is still showing excellent resilience in this match, in the first game of the first set to dissolve the opponent's break point, and the 10th game Xu Yuxiu even made 3 opportunities at the end of the set, but failed to win, and finally broke in the 11th game, to 5:7 to give up the first set.
The second set Nori continued the offensive to break Xu Yuxiu's first 3 service games, although Xu Yuxiu also broke back in the 4th and 8th games, but it was still 4:6 to let the opponent listen to the cards, the third set Xu Yuxiu was broken at the opening of the case, although once levelled, but ultimately was 4:6 lost, ending the US Open men's singles tour.
Although there is no further, but Xu Yuxiu this year is still tied Lu Yanxun, Wang Yuzuo, becoming the third Taiwanese player to win the US Open men's singles tournament, and in the case of earning 70 points, the world ranking will be expected to rush to 180 next week, will replace Wu Donglin as Taiwan's new men's singles brother.
