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US Open Tennis Day 2: Draper beats Gomez, keys are eliminated, Norrie after Corda retires – Live | US Open Tennis 2025

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This is a shockingly failed article by Madison Keys.

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Therefore, Draper's hard running Take him beyond the mark of three hours. It was Gomez who launched more winners – Draper’s 38 winners – but the overall quality of the fifth seed won. He was also dealing with that sly left arm, but he also completed the job. Go to the next one.

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Draper said:

“I’m not quite sure if I’m going to do this here this year, but since Wimbledon we’ve done a great job on the team to get myself back to court. It’s not my best performance, but to give my appreciation to my opponent who played some great tennis and I look forward to improving as the game pushes.

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Jack Draper (5) defeated Federico Agustin Gomez 6-4, 7-5, 6-7 (7), 6-2

Draper showed Gomez the strength of his forehand 30-0, and suddenly he scored three matches. That wins: He glided to reach the most candid frontal forehand championship.

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Updated on 21.18 BST

Gomez produces a passive forehand winnerbut Draper's approach was never convincing. Draper tried to serve and volleyball, but Gomez beat his man again with a clever forehand, making it all 30. Gomez burned himself after losing the next point, but after returning one with his forehand, he decided on that one. deuce. Draper has the ace and is then a downline champion – he leads 5-2 in the fourth inning, still far from the game.

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Gomez faces a breakthrough point …but he beat a forehand winner to escape trouble. Another unforced error gives Draper a chance to break, this time he catches the error, and Gomez finds the net in the attack. Draper led the fourth set 4-2.

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Drapersuggesting that he has more in the tank. Draper's average first-choice speed dropped his usual effort, but he led the fourth set 3-2.

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Draper rose 2-1 in the fourth group when Gómez fired lightning …Oops, double fault. The thunder in the middle allowed Gomez to move to 30-15. Draper is outdated and the ace is finished stranding. The fourth place is 2-2.

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That's whenso when I was away, Gómez stood out and Madison Keys left the game. How old is an hour. Another ICYMI: Ninth Seed Elena Rybakina won 6-3, 6-0 against Julieta Pareja.

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Updated to 20.35 bst

*Gomez 4-6, 5-7, 7-6 (7), 0-1 Draper (* means the next server)

Draper easily got his first game, although Henman was concerned about his relatively low serving speed, which he said showed he was struggling with the arm injury.

Now, go to Taha. Good evening.

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Updated to 20.34 bst

Draper v Gomez It's been two and a half hours now. “Not what you wanted at the beginning of the Grand Slam,” said one commentator. Draper will be used to open the fourth group.

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Frances Tiafoe, The 17th seed just stood out with Yoshihito Nishioka.

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Updated to 20.28 bst

Gomez By the way, the world ranked 203. He has been unstable, but in this form, he may rank higher. His power is worth seeing.

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Gomez wins the third set of V drawer: 4-6, 5-7, 7-6 (7)

Gomez has a fixed point and knocks down a poor short ball with Draper, but clips it into the net! It was a horrible, frustrating shot. Is that his only chance? No: Something more powerful from the Argentinians. He won another set point. After saving the match point, he hammered an unstoppable forehand to the corner and won the third set! Gomez celebrated calmly, clenching his fists: he looked very focused and very satisfied.

Federico Agustin Gomez. Photo: Sarah Stier/Getty Imagesshare

Updated to 20.26 bst

Gomez 4-6, 5-7, 6-6 (6-6 in tiebreak) Draper

Draper made his opponent pay 6-5. This is the matching point…but he is here again! Gomez presses the melody's forehand online, bringing it back to 6-6!

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Gomez 4-6, 5-7, 6-6 (5-5)

Soon, it was 2-0, and it was Draper's first mini break, from a winner in a kissing line. Then there was 3-0, but Draper then weirdly misled a forehand into the top, sending souvenirs to a lucky fan.

At 4-2, Gomez won with his ridiculous forehand winner from outside the tram line and into the corner. This is also the result of his opponent's outstanding cross-court efforts.

Gomez poured a forehand into the net at 4-4, and Draper had almost two rounds in the second round, two rounds in the future.

But Gomez won't lie down! He won the first point against Draper serving, which was 5-5…

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Gomez 4-6, 5-7, 6-6 drawer

Draper seals his service game to -15, which is the tiebreaker of the third set.

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Updated on 20.12 BST

Gomez 4-6, 5-7, 6-5 *draper (* means the next server)

Gomez fell into another broken forehand at 30-15 and held it to the right on the court, but it faded away in the tram line. Henman noted in the comment box: “When you hit it, it doesn't need to go online.” Still, Gomez rounded the game quickly enough, and that's 6-5. Draper must serve and stay in the suit.

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Updated on 20.08 BST

*Gomez 4-6, 5-7, 5-5 drawer (* means the next server)

Now, Draper has to serve the scenario. Unless you figure out one-third of Gomez, he will do so as efficiently as possible.

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*Gomez 4-6, 5-7, 4-4 drawer (* means the next server)

Draper reached the level, and at the same time, the commentator just said that when the TV director turned to the key hit, I thought he was “discomfort on the court” and I thought vomiting.

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Updated to 20.00 bst

Madison Keys eliminated

Renata Zarazúa Mexico beat Australian Open champion and Illinois-born family hope! It was a huge frustration in the first round of the women's singles.

7-6 (10), 6-7 (3), 5-7

Renata Zarazua's joy. Photo: Mike Segar/Reutersshare

Updated on 20.05 BST

Gomez 4-6, 5-7, 4-3 *draper (* means the next server)

Draper won the first point again, but was then plagued by the outstanding performance of his opponent hitting and bounced to the wear point on the stand rack in a vibrant pink. Gomez's power reappeared, returning for a long time at 30-30 Draper, providing his opponent with a point of play. Then, Draper's opponent completely misunderstood his hands backwards and then put his forehand into the net at the next point. Game point Draper and a chance to rest… Gomez hits a few forehands, Draper brings them back, and the Argentines shoot the drip of the attempt online! Draper took a step back and he returned to the scene. Did Gomez throw this away from 40-30, or was it more impressive about Draper's defense case?

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Updated to 19.54 bst

*Gomez 4-6, 5-7, 4-2 drawer (* means the next server)

Stick to Edraper's love. Next, we'll see more fireworks from Gomez Up, marking my words.

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Madison Keys, The sixth seed is the trouble against Renata Zarazúa, ranking 82nd. In the final set at Arthur Ashe Stadium, it was 5-5.

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Updated on 20.04 BST

Gomez 4-6, 5-7, 4-1 *Draper (* means the next server)

Gomez is going to go bankrupt here. He tends to these forehands as a man has. He also performed well, although Draper's first point was very neat, and after suffering naked eyes at the back of the court, the Argentinian sealed the game behind -30. The last point is also impressive, knocking the big front hand to two corners, then creating its own huge drop volley to participate in the competition.

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*Gomez 4-6, 5-7, 3-1 drawer (* means the next server)

“Draper will seek to stabilize the ship immediately,” Henman said in the comments. You can't beat some ship states, Draper lowers it to 40-0, then digs out an amazing half from the baseline to a game that Gomez chases but can't get.

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Updated to 19.42 bst

Gomez 4-6, 5-7, 3-0 *draper (* means the next server)

Henman suggests Draper's “arm is not 100%”. Meanwhile, Gomez closed the serve in two quick times, flying out of the obstacles and leading 3-0 in the third set.

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*Gomez 4-6, 5-7, 2-0 drawer (* means the next server)

30-0, Gomez scored a huge forehand winner. He had animated chats with his team and then made another one with a strong forehand with zero chance of Draper approaching anywhere. Soon, it was 30-40, and then Gomez stood behind the baseline Vavai, ending up with a few bigger forehands and forcing the error, which was a breakthrough for Draper. Gomez was very happy. It was an impressive game: “Why not just do it?” tennis.

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Updated to 19.36 bst

Gomez 4-6, 5-7, 1-0 *draper (* means the next server)

Draper 30-30 units and then won a great cross-court championship on the run. But the Argentinians extinguished hope of resting with a big vote for the British, as his advantage was his advantage, and then Draper hit a forehand from the back of the court. That's the game.

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Thanks TahaHello everyone, it was a surprising fun.

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I want to take a break. Luke McLaughlin will provide you with the company in the next hour.

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The forehand on the front moves the line to the set point …A trump card has finished the work. After a brief sway, he found himself rising 6-4, 7-5. Ask questions about left arm injury and whether you are responsible for these double mistakes.

Jack Draper Action. Photo: Sarah Stier/Getty Imagesshare

Updated to 19.41 bst

Draper in Gómez South Claw has two breakthrough points. He fell into the footsteps, forehand Nets…but Gomez found that the rope and Draper had restored his rest advantage. He will once again take the lead of 6-5.

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Updated to 19.21 bst

Draper lost some flow during second-dish service. Double turnover – his fourth – followed by a shot into the net, Gomez had two breakout points… He took the first one, roaring! We were 5-5 in the second second.

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Oh, Gomez has a chance to rest After three Draper doubles…but the former went for a long time. deuce. Gómez initiated a nasty forehand return, giving himself another breakout point…but Draper escaped on his second serve. Gomez mists himself after misplaced his forehand, Draper held it. The brief opening disappeared. Draper led 6-4. 5-3.

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