Taiwan’s Lu Yen-hsun and his partner, Divij Sharan of India, were eliminated in the third round of the men’s doubles at the US Open on Monday, ending Lu’s run at the final Grand Slam of the year.
Lu and Sharan were defeated by fifth seeds Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi of Pakistan and Jean-Julien Rojer of the Netherlands 7-6 (8/6), 3-6, 6-3 in a match that was disrupted by rain.
After the duo lost the first set, they had the chance to regroup during a four-and-a-half-hour rain delay and bounced back to take the second set in 38 minutes.
Photo: CNA
However, in the decisive third set Sharan was broken while serving at 1-2, and he and Lu were unable to create up any break-point opportunities against their opponents, sealing their fate.
Lu was satisfied with the duo’s overall performance, especially with him and Sharan playing together for the first time.
“They’ve played doubles together for a while and are more cohesive, but today we played pretty well. It’s just too bad we didn’t win the first-set tiebreaker,” Lu said. “They just had more experience and served better than we did, and it was hard to find openings when returning serve.”
Still, Lu, who puts most of his emphasis on singles and admits to not having as good a feel for doubles tactics, was pleased with reaching the round-of-16 and giving the fifth seeds a scare.
“For a team that was playing together for the first time to have that kind of a result is already pretty good,” Lu said.
The 30-year-old Taiwanese veteran’s stay at the US Open ended with the loss. He had already been eliminated in singles by a straight-sets second-round loss to 13th seed Tommy Haas.
Lu, who played in the US over the summer, now returns to Taiwan to take a break, before playing in tournaments in Asia the rest of the year.
Two other matches involving Taiwanese players on Monday were postponed by the rain.
Hsieh Su-wei and China’s Peng Shuai were due to face 15th seeds Jelena Jankovic of Serbia and Mirjana Lucic-Baroni of Croatia in the third round of the women’s doubles, while Chan Hao-ching and Germany’s Martin Emmrich were scheduled to face Kristina Mladenovic of France and Daniel Nestor of Canada in the quarter-finals of the mixed doubles.
Japan’s Shohei Ohtani is the record-breaking baseball “superhuman” following in the footsteps of the legendary Babe Ruth who has also earned comparisons to US sporting greats Michael Jordan and Tom Brady. Not since Ruth a century ago has there been a baseball player capable of both pitching and hitting at the top level. The 30-year-old’s performances with the Los Angeles Dodgers have consolidated his position as a baseball legend in the making, and a national icon in his native Japan. He continues to find new ways to amaze, this year becoming the first player to hit 50 home runs and steal 50 bases
Zhang Shuai yesterday said that she nearly quit after losing 24 matches in a row — now the world No. 595 is into the quarter-finals of her home China Open. The 35-year-old is to face Spain’s Paula Badosa as the lowest-ranked player to reach this stage in the history of the tournament after Badosa reeled off 11 of the last 12 games in a 6-4, 6-0 victory over US Open finalist Jessica Pegula. Zhang went into Beijing on a barren run lasting more than 600 days and her string of singles defeats was the second-longest on the WTA Tour Open era, which
Francesco Bagnaia yesterday profited from a mistake by rookie Pedro Acosta to win the Japan MotoGP sprint and close the gap on overall championship leader, Jorge Martin. Spaniard Acosta crashed with four laps to go while leading the field at Motegi, allowing defending world champion Bagnaia to take first ahead of Enea Bastianini and Marc Marquez. Spain’s Martin finished fourth and saw his overall lead over Italian Bagnaia in the championship standings cut to 15 points. “I am very happy because with these conditions, it’s not very easy to win and gain points,” Bagnaia said after a sprint race that took place under
Naomi Osaka is braced for a “battle” after yesterday setting up a clash with Coco Gauff in the round-of-16 of the China Open, while top seed Aryna Sabalenka also marched on. Osaka defeated 60th-ranked American Katie Volynets 6-3, 6-2 and next faces Gauff in a showdown of former US Open champions in Beijing. World No. 2 Sabalenka swatted aside Ashlyn Krueger 6-2, 6-2 for her 14th consecutive victory and plays another American in 24th-ranked Madison Keys. Looking ahead to the Gauff meeting, four-time Grand Slam champion Osaka said: “She’s very athletic, obviously.” “For me, my strongest traits are being aggressive and also my serve,