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Sinner romps into US Open third round | The Express Tribune

NEW YORK:
Jannik Sinner kept his bid to win back-to-back US Open titles firmly on track with an emphatic second round demolition of Australia’s Alexei Popyrin on Thursday.
The Italian world number one needed just two hours and one minute to dispatch Popyrin 6-3, 6-2, 6-2.
Sinner — who only dropped four games in his first round win over Vit Kopriva on Tuesday — was similarly brisk against Popyrin.
The 24-year-old broke Popyrin five times as he moved through the gears against his opponent, ranked 36th in the world.
Sinner faces Canadian 27th seed Denis Shapovalov in the third round on Saturday.
“Obviously I try to play the best tennis I can, the first round match is always different compared to the further you go (in the tournament),” Sinner said.
“I’m very happy that I managed these matches as good as I could, when you are up two sets and a break you try to serve as best as you can.
“Today, it felt like neither of us served well but I was returning well and especially on the second serve. I am happy about today, I am aiming to improve on the serve but the rest (of my game) I am quite comfortable with.”
Sinner has reached the final of all three Grand Slams this season, winning the Australian Open and Wimbledon either side of a defeat to Carlos Alcaraz at the French Open.
He is bidding to become the first man to successfully defend the US Open since Roger Federer won the last of five consecutive titles in 2008.
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Klopp defends Wirtz: ‘Once-in-a-century talent’

Germany manager Julian Nagelsmann and former Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp both defended Florian Wirtz’s underwhelming start to Premier League life.
Wirtz joined Liverpool from Bayer Leverkusen in a then-club record £116 million ($154m) deal in the summer.
Since moving to Anfield, Wirtz has struggled to command games in the same way he did at Leverkusen, where he starred during an unbeaten Bundesliga-winning season under Xabi Alonso.
The German midfielder was dropped to the bench by Arne Slot for Liverpool’s 2-1 defeat to Chelsea before the international break.
Despite his difficult start to life at Anfield, Wirtz has remained a mainstay in Nagelsmann’s Germany squad and scored a stunning free-kick in the win over Northern Ireland in September, as well as full 90 minutes in the 4-0 win over Luxembourg.
Nagelsmann told Sport 1: “Even though he hasn’t scored any goals, he is still the player who creates the most chances in the Premier League.
“It’s not his fault if his team-mates don’t convert them, and the statistics don’t even tell the whole story.
“Wirtz needs to get used to the league. I saw him playing with total freedom. He knows what he’s capable of and how things work.
“He hasn’t always had it easy — he’ll have to work hard now too.”
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Klopp, who managed Liverpool between 2015 and 2024, also leapt to Wirtz’s defence.
Liverpool headed into the international break off the back of three consecutive defeats — to Crystal Palace and Chelsea in the Premier League and to Galatasaray in the Champions League.
Klopp believes it is those defeats that have amplified the scrutiny on Wirtz and that everything will work out in the end.
He told n-tv: “His quality is so outstanding, the discussions are a bit exaggerated.
“Liverpool just lost three games in a row, which is unusual.
“But that’s also normal in life and that’s why such things are discussed there.
“[Wirtz is] a once-in-a-century talent, and at some point he’ll show that in every game again — just as he did at Leverkusen.”
Liverpool resume Premier League action against Manchester United on Sunday afternoon, in a game Wirtz will be desperate to prove Nagelsmann and Klopp right and light up the Premier League stage.
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Julio Rodriguez’ three-run HR gives Mariners early ALCS Game 2 lead

The Seattle Mariners got off to a strong start in Game 2 of the American Champions League Series on Monday, courtesy of Julio Rodriguez.
The centerfielder smashed an 84 mph splitter off Trey Yesavage for a three-run homer in the top of the first inning. Yesavage’s splitter had never allowed an extra base hit before the home run, according to ESPN Research.
It marked Rodriguez’s second home run of the postseason, as Seattle looks to take a 2-0 lead in the series.
JULIO RODRÍGUEZ 3-RUN HOMER! #ALCS pic.twitter.com/LdnHOBG3P2
— MLB (@MLB) October 13, 2025
The home run was Yesavage’s first career home run allowed in his fifth career start (regular season and playoffs). Entering Monday, he had only allowed two extra base hits in 19 and one-third innings pitched.
Seattle trailed 1-0 in the first inning in Game 1 before bouncing back to win 3-1 on Sunday. The series shifts to Seattle on Wednesday.
ESPN Research contributed to this report.
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