New York – A Historic Day for American Tennis at the U.S. Open
This year’s U.S. Open is witnessing an impressive turnout of American players in the men’s bracket, with the largest number seen in 25 years. It’s shaping up to be a promising tournament for the U.S., with standout performances from Taylor Fritz and Ben Shelton kicking off the action.
Shelton, the sixth seed and a seasoned Grand Slam semifinalist, made quick work of his opponent, Ignacio Buse from Peru, defeating him 6-3, 6-2, 6-4 in just over two hours. This match marked the first time the U.S. Open began on a Sunday.
Fritz, seeded fourth and a strong contender who finished as runner-up last year, followed suit with a solid win against fellow American Emilio Nava. He won 7-5, 6-2, 6-3 at Louis Armstrong Stadium, advancing without much trouble.
A total of 23 American men are competing, the highest number since 1997, underscoring the importance of this tournament as a focal point for U.S. tennis. Meanwhile, 25 American women are in the draw, continuing a legacy of strong contenders in the sport.
“It’s motivating,” said Fritz, reflecting on the competitive spirit among the American players. They are all striving for a significant goal: to secure the first Grand Slam singles title for an American man since Andy Roddick’s victory in 2003.
While they have their eyes on this prestigious prize, recent winners like Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz remind them of the challenges ahead, as these two players have collectively captured the last seven major titles.
“This is it for me,” expressed Shelton about the U.S. Open, where he had a remarkable run last year, reaching the semifinals. He showcased his skills on the court with some phenomenal shots, including a spectacular backhand reminiscent of Rafael Nadal’s iconic play.
Both players were effective at the net, with Shelton winning 26 of 33 net approaches and Fritz overcoming all break points he faced. Their strong starts set high hopes for American fans.
As the tournament continues, several notable matches are scheduled for Monday. Venus Williams, a celebrated seven-time major champion, will return to Grand Slam tennis against 2023 French Open finalist Karolina Muchova. American talent will also be on display with players like Carlos Alcaraz facing the powerful Reilly Opelka and Madison Keys showcasing her skills.
This year’s U.S. Open is not just another sporting event; it’s a chance for American players to shine and potentially reclaim past glory in the world of tennis.

