2017 US OPEN Flushing, New York, USA August 28-September 10, 2017 Draw Size: S-128, D-64 $50.4 million Hard www.usopen.org DAY SEVEN MEDIA NOTES FEATURED MEN S SINGLES 4R MATCHES ARTHUR ASHE STADIUM [Q] Denis Shapovalov (CAN) vs [12] Pablo Carreno Busta (ESP) First Meeting [23] Mischa Zverev (GER) vs [17] Sam Querrey (USA) First Meeting LOUIS ARMSTRONG STADIUM Paolo Lorenzi (ITA) vs [28] Kevin Anderson (RSA) Anderson Leads 3-0 GRANDSTAND [16] Lucas Pouille (FRA) vs [29] Diego Schwartzman (ARG) First Main Draw Meeting DAY SEVEN HIGHLIGHTS An opportunity awaits for the eight players remaining in the bottom half of the draw. For the first time since 2014 at the US Open a first-time Grand Slam finalist is guaranteed. Three years ago first-time finalists met in the championship as Marin Cilic defeated Kei Nishikori. In the fourth round of the bottom half of the draw, the highestseeded players are No. 12 Pablo Carreno Busta, No. 16 Lucas Pouille, No. 17 Sam Querrey, No. 23 Mischa Zverev, No. 28 Kevin Anderson, and No. 29 Diego Schwartzman. Only Anderson (2015) and Pouille (last year) have reached the quarter-finals in Flushing Meadows. Unseeded Paolo Lorenzi and #NextGenATP qualifier Denis Shapovalov are also left. In the opening match on Arthur Ashe Stadium, Shapovalov takes on Carreno Busta for the first time. The 18- year-old Shapovalov is the youngest player to reach the 4R at the US Open since Michael Chang (17) in 1989. He is trying to become the youngest US Open quarter-finalist since Andre Agassi in 1988 and youngest in a Grand Slam QF since Chang at 1990 Roland Garros With Russian teenager Andrey Rublev in the 4th Round in the top half of the draw, this is the first time two teenagers are in the 4R at the US Open since Juan Martin del Potro and Kei Nishikori in 2008. Shapovalov is the first qualifier to reach the 4R in Flushing Meadows since Gilles Muller (QF) in 2008. Carreno Busta, who is the first player to face four qualifiers in a row in a Grand Slam event, is trying to reach his second Grand Slam QF. He was a quarter-finalist at Roland Garros in June. His previous-best US Open result was the 3R in 2014 and last year. In the evening session, Zverev and Querrey battle it out for the first time. Zverev survived two five-set matches before beating top American John Isner in the 3R. The 30-year-old German is trying to reach his second Grand Slam QF of the season (Australian Open). Zverev and Philipp Kohlschreiber are the first German duo to reach the 4R at the US Open since Tommy Haas and Nicolas Kiefer in 2004. Haas is the last German quarter-finalist in 2007. Querrey, who is the only player remaining in the bottom half of the draw to reach a Grand Slam semi-final (Wimbledon in July), is attempting to become the first American to advance to the US Open QFs since Mardy Fish in 2012. Querrey is 15-3 since the beginning of Wimbledon and he s in the 4R at the US Open for the first time since 2010 (also 2008). On Louis Armstrong, Lorenzi looks for his first win (0-3) against Anderson, who is the only player remaining yet to drop serve. The 31-year-old South African has held all 43 service games, saving 14 break points. The 35-year-old Italian is the oldest player in the Open Era to reach a Grand Slam 4R for the first time. He is looking to become the first Italian to reach the quarter-finals in Flushing Meadows. Corrado Barazzutti advanced to the semi-finals at Forest Hills on clay in 1977 (l. to Connors). Anderson is 1-9 lifetime in Grand Slam 4R matches and two years ago he beat No. 3 Andy Murray in the 4R here before losing to Stan Wawrinka in his first Slam quarter-final. On Grandstand, Pouille and Schwartzman meet for the first time in the main draw. In their only other meeting, the Argentine won in a qualifying match in 2013 Bastad. Pouille is trying to reach the quarter-finals for the second straight year and third overall in a Grand Slam tourney (2016 Wimbledon). Schwartzman is coming off his second career Top 10 win (2-13) over 2014 US Open champion Marin Cilic. He is appearing in his first career Grand Slam 4R match. With Juan Martin del Potro in the 4R in the top half, this is the first time since 2007 there are two Argentines in this round at the US Open. That year, Juan Ignacio Chela reached the QFs and Juan Monaco the 4R.
Page 2 of 9 ARTHUR ASHE STADIUM [Q] Denis Shapovalov (CAN) vs [12] Pablo Carreno Busta (ESP) First Meeting [Q] DENIS SHAPOVALOV vs [12] PABLO CARRENO BUSTA 18 (4/15/99) Age (Birthdate) 26 (7/12/91) No. 69 (No. 67 on 8/14/17) Emirates ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 19 (No. 15 on 7/24/17) Tel Aviv, Israel Birthplace Gijon, Spain Nassau, The Bahamas Residence Barcelona, Spain 8-6 (7-4) 2017 Record (on hard) 33-18 (13-9) 10-8 (9-6) Career Record (on hard) 108-102 (46-44) 0 / 0 2017 Titles / Career Titles 1 / 3 3-1 Career Grand Slam Record 16-15 3-0 (2017 4th Round) US Open Record (Best Result) 8-3 (2017 4th Round) 0-0 Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 3-6 (2-2) 0 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 1 8-3 (6-2) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 47-43 (14-8) $418,421 Career Prize Money $4,238,264 Martin Laurendeau, Tessa Shapovalova Coach Samuel Lopez [Q] DENIS SHAPOVALOV Made Grand Slam main draw debut at 2017 Wimbledon as WC (l. to Janowicz) Ended junior career at 2016 Wimbledon by winning singles title (d. Tsitsipas and de Minaur) and reaching doubles final w/auger-aliassime (l. to Raisma/Tsitsipas) Won 2015 US Open junior doubles title w/auger-aliassime (d. Holt/Smith) Reached 2016 Roland Garros junior singles SF (d. Tsitsipas, l. to Blancaneaux) SF (1): ATP Masters 1000 Montreal (l A. Zverev) Hard-Court Summer (4-1) ATP Masters 1000 Montreal: Semi-finals (l A. Zverev) Tournament Note: Youngest man in US Open 4R since Chang in 1989 and Grand Slam 4R since Safin at 1998 Roland Garros Would be youngest in US Open QF since Agassi in 1988 and Grand Slam QF since Chang at 1990 Roland Garros Projected to jump from No. 69 to around No. 51 in Emirates ATP Rankings and to around No. 40 if reaches QF. Has held 39 of 44 service games (89%), saving 9 of 14 BPs (64%). Has won 14 of 43 return games (33%) Saved 4 MPs vs Dutra Silva and upset Nadal en route to ATP Masters 1000 Montreal SF as WC (l. to A. Zverev) Youngest player to reach ATP Masters 1000 QF and SF since series started in 1990 Youngest player to beat Top 2 opponent in non-ret finish since Nadal beat No. 1 Federer in 2004 Miami 3R Then-No. 143 became lowest-ranked ATP Masters 1000 semi-finalist since No. 191 Pavel was 2003 Paris finalist Broke into Top 100 of Emirates ATP Rankings and achieved career-high No. 67 on August 14 Qualified at London/Queen s Club and earned 2nd ATP World Tour win in 1R (d. Edmund, l. to Berdych in 2R) Made Grand Slam main draw debut at Wimbledon as WC (l. to Janowicz in 1R) Beat countryman Auger-Aliassime, 16, en route to 1st Challenger title at Drummondville, CAN (d. Bemelmans) Added 2nd Challenger title on home soil at Gatineau, CAN (d. Polansky)
Page 3 of 9 [12] PABLO CARRENO BUSTA Ended 0-16 start to career vs. Top 10 opponents to reach 1st Grand Slam QF at 2017 Roland Garros (d. Raonic 86 in 5th, ret vs. Nadal). Abdominal fracture suffered in Roland Garros QF forced withdrawal from Wimbledon. Reached 3R at 2014 US Open (l. to Tsonga), 2016 US Open (d. Tipsarevic from 2 sets down, l. to Thiem) and 2017 Australian Open (l. to Istomin in 5 sets) Also at 2016 US Open, advanced to doubles final w/garcia-lopez (d. Lopez/Lopez, l. to J. Murray/Soares). Spaniards became 1st unseeded team to reach US Open final since Hewitt/Mirnyi in 2000. W (1): Estoril (d Muller) F (1): Rio de Janeiro (l Thiem) SF (3): Buenos Aires (l Dolgopolov); Sao Paulo (l Cuevas); ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells (l Wawrinka) QF (2): Sydney (l Kuznetsov); Roland Garros (l Nadal) Hard-Court Summer (3-3) ATP Masters 1000 Montreal: 2nd Round (l Anderson) ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati: 3rd Round (l Ferrer) Winston-Salem: 2nd Round (bye, l Benneteau) Tournament Note: First player to face 4 qualifiers in a Grand Slam tournament and has not dropped a set thus far (9-0).Has held serve 38 of 42 games (90%), saving 10 of 14 BPs (71%) and has won 16 of 42 return games (38%) Did not drop a set en route to 3rd ATP World Tour singles title at Estoril (d. Robredo, Almagro, Ferrer and Muller) Enjoyed run to Rio de Janeiro singles final (l. to Thiem) and won doubles title w/cuevas (d. Cabal/Farah) Saved 1 MP in Rio singles SF (d. No. 208 Ruud 26 75 60) and doubles SF (d. J. Murray/Soares 12-10 in Match TB) Advanced to 1st ATP Masters 1000 QF and SF at Indian Wells (d. Cuevas after saving 2 MPs, l. to Wawrinka) Earned 1st win in 17th match vs Top 10 to reach 1st Grand Slam QF at Roland Garros (d. Raonic, ret vs Nadal) Defeated Lopez/Lopez en route to Australian Open doubles SF w/garcia-lopez (l. to Bryan/Bryan) Achieved career-high No. 15 in singles on July 24 and No. 16 in doubles on July 17 Squandered 3 MPs in Davis Cup 1R loss to No. 223 Skugor before clinching tie with win over No. 319 Mektic Retired in Roland Garros QF and Bastad 2R, and withdrew from Halle, Wimbledon and Hamburg (abdomen)
Page 4 of 9 [17] Sam Querrey (USA) vs [23] Mischa Zverev (GER) First Meeting [17] SAM QUERREY vs [23] MISCHA ZVEREV 29 (10/7/87) Age (Birthdate) 30 (8/22/87) No. 21 (No. 17 on 1/31/11) Emirates ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 27 (No. 25 on 7/24/17) San Francisco, CA, USA Birthplace Moscow, Russia Santa Monica, CA, USA Residence Monte Carlo, Monaco 33-16 (21-9) 2017 Record (on hard) 24-24 (12-12) 318-252 (217-159) Career Record (on hard) 104-147 (63-81) 2 / 10 2017 Titles / Career Titles 0 / 0 49-42 Career Grand Slam Record 14-20 17-10 (2008, 2010, 2017 4th RD) US Open Record (Best Result) 4-3 (2017 4th Round) 7-10 (3-0) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 4-3 (4-0) 1 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 1 153-150 (12-8) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 57-66 (10-15) $9,326,933 Career Prize Money $3,653,579 Craig Boynton Coach Alexander Zverev Sr. [17] SAM QUERREY Reached 1st SF in Open Era-record 42nd Grand Slam appearance at 2017 Wimbledon (l. to Cilic) First American Grand Slam semi-finalist since Roddick at 2009 Wimbledon First player since Becker in 1988-89 to beat World No. 1 and since Sampras in 1992-93 to beat defending champion at back-to-back Wimbledons (d. Djokovic in 2016 3R and Murray in 2017 QF) Ended Djokovic s 30-match Grand Slam win streak at 2016 Wimbledon (l. to Raonic in QF) Reached 2015 US Open mixed doubles final w/mattek-sands (l. to Paes/Hingis) Broke into Top 20 on July 5, 2010 after reaching Wimbledon 4R (d. Malisse 97 in 5th, l. to Murray) W (2): Acapulco (d Nadal); Los Cabos (d Kokkinakis) SF (1): Wimbledon (l Cilic) QF (4): Delray Beach (l del Potro); Houston (l Bellucci); Geneva (l Wawrinka); London/Queen's Club (l Muller) Hard-Court Summer (7-2) Los Cabos: Champion (d Kokkinakis) ATP Masters 1000 Montreal: 3rd Round (l Anderson) ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati: 2nd Round (l Mannarino) Tournament Note: Has only dropped one set (9-1) en route to 4R for first time since 2010. Has held serve 42 of 48 games (88%), saving 7 of 13 BPs (54%) and has won 16 of 46 return games (35%) At Wimbledon, became 1st American to reach a Grand Slam SF since Roddick at 2009 Wimbledon (finalist) Reached 1st SF in 42nd Grand Slam appearance -- longest wait to reach a Grand Slam SF in Open Era (l. to Cilic) First player since Becker in 1988-89 to beat World No. 1 and since Sampras in 1992-93 to beat defending champion at back-to-back Wimbledons (d. Djokovic in 2016 Wimbledon 3R and Murray in 2017 Wimbledon QF) First player since Tipsarevic in 2007 with 3 straight wins in 5 sets at Wimbledon (d. Tsonga, Anderson and Murray) Ended 7-match losing streak vs Top 20 opponents by beating Goffin, Thiem, Kyrgios and Nadal to win Acapulco title Snapped Murray s 25-match win streak and Nadal s 16-match win streak against Americans Posted 9-0 record in Mexico, capturing 10th ATP World Tour title at Los Cabos (d. Kokkinakis) Broke back into Top 20 of Emirates ATP Rankings on August 7 for 1st time since July 22, 2013 Celebrated 300th victory of career in Geneva 1R on May 22 (d. Altmaier) Squandered 3 MPs in ATP Masters 1000 Rome 3R (l. to Thiem) Teaming w/muller, advanced to Brisbane final (l. to Kokkinakis/Thompson) and Indian Wells SF (l. to Klaasen/Ram)
Page 5 of 9 [23] MISCHA ZVEREV Earned biggest win of career over No. 1 Murray to reach 1st Grand Slam QF at 2017 Aus. Open (l. to Federer) Rallied from 2 sets down for 1st time in 2R, saving 2 MPs to defeat Isner 97 in 5th after 4h10m Together with A. Zverev, 1st brothers to reach Grand Slam 3R since Byron and Wayne Black at 1998 Aus. Open Advanced to Wimbledon 3R in 2008 (ret vs Wawrinka) and 2017 (l. to Federer) Achieved career-high No. 25 on July 24, 2017 soon after advancing to Wimbledon 3R (l. to Federer) Qualified at all 4 Slams during career, but missed 17 straight main draws from 2012 Wimbledon through 2016 Wimbledon, falling in qualifying 11 times Reached 2004 US Open juniors SF (d. Troicki, l. to Murray) and 2004 Roland Garros juniors doubles final w/al. Kuznetsov (l. to Andujar/Granollers) F (1): Geneva (l Wawrinka) SF (1): Stuttgart (l Lopez) QF (1): Australian Open (l Federer) Hard-Court Summer (2-3) Washington: 2nd Round (l Pella) ATP Masters 1000 Montreal: 2nd Round (l Dimitrov) ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati: 2nd Round (l Carreno Busta) Tournament Note: Appearing in 4R for first time after 5-set wins over [WC] Kwiatkowski and Paire and straight-sets victory over [10] Isner (34 winners/7 unforced errors). Owns 4-0 record in 5th sets this season. Has won 61 of 67 service games (91%, up 10% from 81% season avg.), saving 17 of 23 BPs (74%). Has won 12 of 67 return games (18%) Earned biggest win of career over No. 1 Murray to reach 1st Grand Slam QF at Australian Open (l. to Federer) Rallied from 2 sets down for 1st time in Australian Open 2R, saving 2 MPs to defeat Isner 97 in 5th after 4h10m Together with A. Zverev, 1st brothers to reach Grand Slam 3R since Byron and Wayne Black at 1998 Aus. Open Advanced to 2nd ATP World Tour final at Geneva as Q (d. Nishikori, l. to Wawrinka) Reached Stuttgart SF (l. to Lopez in 3 sets) and Wimbledon 3R (d. Kukushkin in 5 sets, l. to Federer) Enjoyed career-high 23 wins this season and achieved career-high No. 25 in Emirates ATP Rankings on July 24 Went 1-10 following upset of Murray in Melbourne, posting lone win at Indian Wells (d. Sousa, l. to Thiem in 3R) Won Montpellier doubles title with singles champion A. Zverev -- 1st sweep by bros since Murrays at 2011 Tokyo Doubles runner-up at Halle with singles runner-up A. Zverev (l. to Kubot/Melo) Withdrew from Newport and Atlanta due to right wrist injury
Page 6 of 9 LOUIS ARMSTRONG STADIUM Paolo Lorenzi (ITA) vs [28] Kevin Anderson (RSA) Anderson Leads 3-0 12 Atlanta (U.S.A.) Hard R32 Kevin Anderson 6-4 6-3 13 Australian Open (Australia) Hard R128 Kevin Anderson 3-6 7-6(3) 6-36-4 17 Geneva (Switzerland) Clay R32 Kevin Anderson 7-5 7-6(1) PAOLO LORENZI vs [28] KEVIN ANDERSON 35 (12/15/81) Age (Birthdate) 31 (5/18/86) No. 40 (No. 33 on 5/15/17) Emirates ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 32 (No. 10 on 10/12/15) Rome, Italy Birthplace Johannesburg, South Africa Siena, Italy Residence Gulf Stream, FL, USA 25-27 (9-11) 2017 Record (on hard) 26-15 (12-7) 97-146 (36-61) Career Record (on hard) 265-195 (186-128) 0 / 1 2017 Titles / Career Titles 0 / 3 10-25 Career Grand Slam Record 53-33 6-5 (2017 4th Round) US Open Record (Best Result) 16-7 (2015 Quarter-finals) 2-6 (0-2) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 10-8 (1-1) 0 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 2 42-51 (14-14) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 152-129 (16-10) $3,623,514 Career Prize Money $8,272,183 Claudio Galoppini Coach Neville Godwin PAOLO LORENZI Reached Grand Slam 3R for 1st time at 2016 US Open (d. Simon 76 in 5th after 4h54m, l. to Murray in 4 sets) In 2017, earned 1st main draw win in 7th appearance at both Roland Garros (d. Berankis, l. to Isner in 2R) and Wimbledon (d. Zeballos, l. to Donaldson in 2R) Began career 0-13 in Grand Slam main draws Fell in qualifying at 23 Slams before qualifying for 1st time at 2014 Roland Garros (l. to Bautista Agut in 1R) F (2): Quito (l Estrella Burgos); Umag (l Rublev) SF (1): Budapest (l Pouille) QF (1): Marrakech (l Vesely) Hard-Court Summer (2-3) ATP Masters 1000 Montreal: 2nd Round (l Kyrgios) ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati: 1st Round (l Carreno Busta) Winston-Salem: 3rd Round (l Fritz) Tournament Note: Oldest player in Open Era to reach Grand Slam 4th Round for first time. Trying to become first Italian to reach US Open QFs since Corrado Barazzutti in 1977 in Forest Hills on clay (l. to Connors in SFs). Has won 49 of 56 service games (88%), saving 14 of 21 BPs (67%). Has won 15 of 53 return games (28%) Fell in clay-court finals at Quito (l. to Estrella Burgos after holding 1 MP) and Umag (l. to Rublev) Achieved career-high No. 33 in Emirates ATP Rankings on May 15 Advanced to Budapest SF (l. to eventual champion Pouille) and Marrakech QF (l. to Vesely 76 in 3rd) Earned 1st win in 7th try at both Roland Garros (d. Berankis, l. to Isner) and Wimbledon (d. Zeballos, l. to Donaldson) Beat countryman Giannessi on home soil for 19th ATP Challenger Tour title at Caltanissetta, ITA Withdrew from ATP Masters 1000 events in Madrid and Rome due to left calf strain
Page 7 of 9 [28] KEVIN ANDERSON Owns 1-9 record in Grand Slam 4R, reaching 1st Grand Slam QF at 2015 US Open (d. Murray, l. to Wawrinka) Achieved career-high No. 10 on Oct. 12, 2015 soon after advancing to US Open QF Led eventual champion and World No. 1 Djokovic by 2 sets in 2015 Wimbledon 4R before falling 75 in 5th Missed 2017 Australian Open (hip) and retired in 2017 Roland Garros 4R vs. Cilic (left thigh) F (1): Washington (l A. Zverev) SF (1): Estoril (l Muller) QF (2): Geneva (l Nishikori); ATP Masters 1000 Montreal (l to A. Zverev) Hard-Court Summer (7-3) Washington: Finalist (l A. Zverev) ATP Masters 1000 Montreal: Quarter-finals (l A. Zverev) ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati: 1st Round (l Dolgopolov) Tournament Note: Only player remaining yet to lose serve (held 43 service games) and saving 14 break points. Has won 12 of 40 return games (30%). Trying to reach second Grand Slam QF (2015 US Open) Saved 1 MP to beat No. 1 seed Thiem in 3R en route to 1st final since 2015 at Washington (l. to A. Zverev) Fell to 1-9 in Grand Slam 4R with losses at Roland Garros (ret vs Cilic) and Wimbledon (l. to Querrey in 5 sets) Avenged loss to Querrey in ATP Masters 1000 Montreal 3R (l. to eventual champion A. Zverev in QF) Reached Estoril SF (l. to Muller), Geneva QF (l. to Nishikori after holding 3 MPs) and Barcelona 3R (l. to Nadal) Qualified at ATP Masters 1000 Rome (l. to A. Zverev in 1R) Dropped to No. 80 in Emirates ATP Rankings on January 16 -- lowest since No. 87 on August 9, 2010 Retired in Roland Garros 4R vs Cilic due to left thigh injury Withdrew from Brisbane (hip), Australian Open (hip), London/Queen s Club Q (leg) and Winston-Salem (right elbow)
Page 8 of 9 GRANDSTAND [16] Lucas Pouille (FRA) vs [29] Diego Schwartzman (ARG) First Main Draw Meeting Other Meeting: 13 Bastad Q (Sweden) Clay -- Diego Schwartzman 6-4 6-3 [16] LUCAS POUILLE vs [29] DIEGO SCHWARTZMAN 23 (2/23/94) Age (Birthdate) 25 (8/16/92) No. 20 (No. 13 on 5/8/17) Emirates ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 33 (No. 33 on 8/14/17) Grande-Synthe, France Birthplace Buenos Aires, Argentina Dubai, United Arab Emirates Residence Buenos Aires, Argentina 28-15 (11-9) 2017 Record (on hard) 27-21 (10-7) 77-59 (40-36) Career Record (on hard) 58-69 (23-23) 2 / 3 2017 Titles / Career Titles 0 / 1 16-14 Career Grand Slam Record 9-13 7-2 (2016 Quarter-finals) US Open Record (Best Result) 4-3 (2017 4th Round) 6-2 (2-1) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 1-3 (1-1) 1 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 0 45-24 (14-9) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 15-23 (4-7) $3,558,681 Career Prize Money $2,221,962 Emmanuel Planque Coach Juan Ignacio Chela [16] LUCAS POUILLE Reached 1st Grand Slam QF at 2016 Wimbledon, defeating del Potro in 4 sets and Tomic 10-8 in 5th (l. to Berdych). Entered event with 0-4 grass-court record. Also advanced to 2016 US Open QF following 5-set wins over Chiudinelli, Bautista Agut and Nadal (l. to Monfils) Joined Monfils and Tsonga at US Open as 1st French trio to reach same Grand Slam QF in Open Era Secured 1st tour-level win at 2013 Roland Garros as WC (d. Al. Kuznetsov, l. to Dimitrov in 2R) Advanced to 2011 Australian Open juniors QF (l. to Saville) W (2): Budapest (d Bedene); Stuttgart (d Lopez) F (1): Marseille (l Tsonga) SF (2): Dubai (l Murray); ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo (l Ramos-Vinolas) Hard-Court Summer (0-2) Washington: 2nd Round (l Paul) ATP Masters 1000 Montreal: 1st Round (l Donaldson) Tournament Note: Trying to reach second straight US Open QF and has held serve 51 of 60 games (85%), saving 24 of 33 BPs (73%). Has won 13 of 57 return games (23%), converting 13 of 40 BPs (33%) Saved 1 MP to beat Struff in 2R en route to 1st grass-court title at Stuttgart (d. Lopez) Also saved 2 MPs to beat Vesely in 2R en route to 1st clay-court title at Budapest (d. Bedene) Advanced to Marseille final (l. to Tsonga) and 2nd ATP Masters 1000 SF at Monte-Carlo (l. to Ramos-Vinolas) Also advanced to Dubai SF, falling to 0-4 in matches, 0-8 in sets and 16-49 in games against No. 1 Murray Achieved career-high No. 13 in Emirates ATP Rankings on May 8 Reached Roland Garros 3R for 1st time in 5th appearance (l. to Ramos-Vinolas in 5 sets) Opened France s 4-1 Davis Cup QF win over Great Britain by beating Edmund Retired in Brisbane 2R vs Edmund (right toe) and withdrew from ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati (knee)
Page 9 of 9 [29] DIEGO SCHWARTZMAN Reached Grand Slam 3R for 1st time at 2017 Roland Garros (d. Rublev 97 in 5th, l. to Djokovic in 5 sets) Advanced to 2R at 4 Slams: 2014 Roland Garros as Q (l. to Federer), 2015 Roland Garros (l. to Monfils in 5 sets), 2015 US Open (l. to Nadal) and 2017 Australian Open (l. to Darcis) Went 0-4 at Grand Slams in 2016 SF (1): Istanbul (l Cilic) QF (6): Rio de Janeiro (l Thiem); Sao Paulo (l Cuevas); ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo (l Nadal); Bastad (l Kuznetsov); Hamburg (l F. Mayer); ATP Masters 1000 Montreal (l Haase) Hard-Court Summer (3-2) ATP Masters 1000 Montreal: Quarter-finals (l Haase) ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati: 1st Round (l Khachanov) Tournament Note: No. 2 Argentine (behind No. 28 del Potro) is appearing in his first Grand Slam 4th Round and posted his second career Top 10 win over Cilic in 3R. Has held serve 38 of 49 games (78%), saving 26 of 37 BPs (70%). Has won 23 of 49 return games (47%), converting 23 of 45 BPs (51%) Reached ATP Masters 1000 QFs at Monte-Carlo (l. to Nadal) and Montreal (d. Thiem after saving 4 MPs, l. to Haase) Lost to eventual champs in Rio de Janeiro QF (l. to Thiem), Sao Paulo QF (l. to Cuevas) and Istanbul SF (l. to Cilic) Advanced to 3R at Miami (d. Ferrer, l. to Goffin) and Roland Garros (d. Rublev 97 in 5th, l. to Djokovic in 5 sets) Earned career-high 27 wins in 2017 and achieved career-high No. 33 in Emirates ATP Rankings on August 14 Squandered 1 MP vs Donaldson in Eastbourne 1R and now owns 0-6 lifetime record on grass Withdrew from London/Queen s Club due to abdominal injury