Taylor Fritz's loss to Italy's Sinner in the US Open final extends Slam drought for American men
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Taylor Fritz described the U.S. Open final experience as a dream, feeling emotional walking onto Arthur Ashe Stadium, soaking in the moment he had long dreamed of.
Despite not feeling overly nervous for his first major match, Fritz struggled with consistency, particularly at crucial points, leading to a disappointing loss to Sinner.
Fritz's coach, Michael Russell, noted that had Fritz won the third set, it would have drastically changed the match's momentum and dynamics.
Jannik Sinner's performance was pivotal and unstoppable for Fritz, leading to a 6-3, 6-4, 7-5 victory, marking a continued Grand Slam drought for American men.
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