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US Open: Alcaraz Pips Tiafoe To Set Up Men’s Singles Final Vs Ruud

US Open: Alcaraz Pips Tiafoe To Set Up Men’s Singles Final Vs Ruud

Carlos Alcaraz defeated Frances Tiafoe in a gladiatorial US Open semi-final on Friday, setting up a showdown for the title and world number one ranking against Casper Ruud slated for Sunday.



Following his epic last-eight victory over Jannik Sinner on Thursday, Spaniard Alcaraz ended the fairytale run of America’s Frances Tiafoe in another thrilling five-setter in New York overnight.



The 19-year-old third seed recovered from dropping the first set on a tiebreak in an exhausting encounter to triumph 6-7 6-3 6-1 6-7 6-3.



It will mean a first Grand Slam final appearance for Alcaraz, who is the youngest male player to reach a major showpiece since compatriot Rafael Nadal 17 years ago.



“It’s amazing to be able to fight for big things,” said Alcaraz. “First time in a final of a Grand Slam. I can see the number one but at the same time it’s so far.



“I have one more to go against a player who plays incredible. I’m going to give everything that I have. I’m going to enjoy the moment and let’s see what happens.”



His opponent on Sunday will be fifth seed Ruud, who saw off the challenge of Russian Karen Khachanov in four sets, 7-6 6-2 5-7 6-2 at Arthur Ashe Stadium.



It is a second Grand Slam final appearance of the year for the 23-year-old Norwegian, who was bested by Nadal in straight sets in the French Open final at Roland Garros in June.



The winner of an intriguing showdown is guaranteed to become the new world No1 as well as claiming their first major title, replacing current incumbent Daniil Medvedev, who was dumped out in the last-16 by Nick Kyrgios.

 


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