In 2013, American men fared historically bad at Grand Slams. Not a single one reached the fourth round of any major–not even at the U.S. Open. The jury is still out for the American contingent in Flushing Meadows this time around, but early returns are decent at best.
John Isner and Tim Smyczek, who were two of the three United States’ representatives in last year’s third round of this event, are once again looking like the host nation’s best hopes. They were joined in the last 32 by Jack Sock in 2013, but Sock was forced to retire with a calf injury against Pablo Andujar on Tuesday.
Sock’s premature exit leaves five American men in the field after just two days of play. Isner, Smyczek, and Sam Querrey are through to the second round, while Ryan Harrison and Steve Johnson will contest their openers on Wednesday. Isner took care of countryman and NCAA champion Marcos Giron 7-6(5), 6-2, 7-6(2) during first-round action on Tuesday; Smyczek overcame Filip Krajinovic 4-6, 6-3, 6-2, 7-6(5)
“I feel like I played well today,” Isner commented. “I played a great second set. I wish the third set would have been easier. I had a lot of chances. So if there’s one disappointing thing from today it’s not converting on those chances, especially in the third set. I had some in the first set, as well. But all in all, I’m happy with it in straight sets.”
The 6’10” American was referring, of course, to his break-point opportunities, of which he converted just two of 14. As usual, however, he relied on his serve–which was in strong form even by Isner’s lofty standards. The No. 13 seed blasted 26 aces without double-faulting a single time.
“I guess not off to a great start.” Isner said when asked about his fellow Americans after Querrey beat Maximo Gonzalez in five sets but before Smyczek won. “Two lost yesterday and two have not advanced so far today. But two have. I think Sam is very good; he’s way better than his ranking, that’s for sure. I don’t know where he is in the draw or whatever, but he’s capable of doing very big things.”
Next up for Isner is Jan-Lennard Struff, while Smyczek is set to face Roberto Bautista Agut. Smyczek almost reached the fourth round last season but lost a five-set thriller to Marcel Granollers.
Ricky contributes to 10sballs.com and also maintains his own tennis website, The Grandstand.
Topics: Flushing Meadows, jack sock, John Isner, Marcos Giron, Pablo Andujar, Ricky Dimon, Sam Querrey, Steve Johnson, Tennis, Tennis News, Tim Smyczek, US Open
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