Taylor Fritz noticed the 2022 US Open as his probability to turn out to be one of many largest names in tennis.
As a substitute, his match was over after at some point in a stunning upset to qualifier Brandon Holt, the son of two-time US Open girls’s champion Tracy Austin.
“Yeah, it sucks. I imply, feels terrible,” Fritz instructed reporters after the four-set defeat. “Been taking part in very well. Had actually excessive hopes. I really feel like an fool for pondering that I might win this factor, win the US Open. I can’t exit and play a match like that. It sucks. I really feel terrible.”
Fritz, 24, has emerged as the highest male American after a quarterfinals run at Wimbledon and a powerful hardcourt season that earned him the No. 10 seed at Flushing Meadows. Fritz’s loss was within the night on the Grandstand and was overshadowed by Serena Williams’ opening-night win over Danka Kovinic in what is predicted to be her ultimate match.


Fritz had 41 winners, in comparison with 55 unforced errors. He mentioned he struggled with windy circumstances even after profitable the primary set within the tiebreak.
“Felt like at first, in all probability like first two units, it was simply actually windy, swirly. I got here out making an attempt to be aggressive,” Fritz mentioned. “Simply felt like I simply couldn’t hit the ball in any respect. Simply couldn’t really feel assured taking a reduce. The ball was shifting round a lot. I didn’t actually know what to do. I simply needed to play secure. Actually, the primary set was in all probability the worst set I performed, and that was the one I ended up profitable.
“Yeah, I simply didn’t have that confidence form of once I was taking a reduce, being aggressive, that it was simply going to really feel good. A whole lot of that was as a result of how windy it was. In direction of the top once I began to get some higher timing, it was darkish. It simply felt heavy on the market. I actually felt like I used to be making an attempt to place rather a lot into the ball and it simply actually wasn’t going anyplace.”

Holt, 24, now has a golden alternative to advance into the third spherical as he goes towards Argentinian Pedro Cachin on Wednesday.
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