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US Open 2025: Alexander Bublik Calls Jannik Sinner ‘An AI-Generated Player’ After Brutal Defeat

In just 81 minutes, Jannik Sinner delivered a masterclass, cruising to a 6-1, 6-1, 6-1 victory and booking his place in the quarter-finals of US Open 2025.

Jannik Sinner defeated Alexander Bublik in US Open 2025

Jannik Sinner's spectacular run at the 2025 US Open reached new heights on Monday evening, as the world No. 1 destroyed Alexander Bublik in a brutal display of his utter dominance. In 81 minutes, Sinner produced a masterclass, coasting to a 6-1, 6-1, 6-1 triumph and securing his quarter-final spot.

The one-sided match left Bublik exasperated and in awe. His tongue-in-cheek post-match comment, infused with admiration, captured the mood at Arthur Ashe Stadium, where fans witnessed Sinner play at an almost unbeatable height.

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“You’re so good, this is insane,” Bublik said as he praised Sinner. “You’re like an AI-generated player.”

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From the earliest game, Sinner hit with pinpoint accuracy, breaking Bublik's serve right away and taking charge of the pace all along. His aggressive baseline pounding, accurate returns, and refusal to yield anything created little space for breath in his Kazakh opponent.

Statistically, the Italian's dominance was staggering. He broke the 55-game service run of Bublik that had been taking him through the previous rounds, breaking serve eight times. The 23rd seed, normally entertaining with his variety and aggressive shot-making, could find no answers. He hit 13 double faults, tried underarm serves, and frequently blew his top.

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However, the top characteristic of Bublik was that he still managed to get the crowd involved. At one stage, after at last keeping his serve in the third set, he raised his arms in exaggerated celebration, prompting giggles and applause. It was a humorous moment on an otherwise nightmarish night playing the relentless Sinner.


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