Defending champion Jannik Sinner delivered a masterclass in precision and power at the U.S. Open 2025, dismantling Australia’s Alexei Popyrin 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 in the second round.
With this victory, Sinner notched his 23rd consecutive win at hardcourt Grand Slams, matching Roger Federer’s record of 41 wins in his first 50 matches on the surface.
The world number one, known for his metronomic consistency, showed no signs of vulnerability despite facing a potentially tricky opponent. Popyrin, who famously ousted Novak Djokovic last year, was overwhelmed early as Sinner raced to a 4-1 lead with a blistering return game.
“I’m happy about today,” Sinner said post-match. “I’m aiming to improve on the serve, but the rest of my game, I’m quite comfortable with.” He now prepares to face Canadian Denis Shapovalov in the third round.
Sinner’s dominance was evident not just in the scoreline but in his tactical execution—mixing powerful baseline shots with deft net play. Even a brief foot treatment between sets didn’t slow his momentum. With eyes set on equaling Carlos Alcaraz’s Grand Slam tally, Sinner remains the man to beat at Flushing Meadows.