The US Open’s opening day provided a dazzling display of tennis, as defending champion Novak Djokovic and reigning women’s champion Coco Gauff both advanced smoothly into the second round. Djokovic’s performance, while not without its imperfections, showcased his resilience and dominance, while Gauff’s display reaffirmed her status as a rising star in women’s tennis.
Djokovic’s Nighttime Triumph
Novak Djokovic, aiming for his 25th Grand Slam title and a successful defense of his US Open crown, took to the Arthur Ashe Stadium under the lights for his first-round match against qualifier Radu Albot. Despite not being at his absolute best, Djokovic dispatched the Moldovan player with a convincing 6-2, 6-2, 6-4 victory. The match highlighted Djokovic’s ability to maintain control even when his game wasn’t at peak sharpness, reflected in his 10 double faults and 40 unforced errors.
Djokovic’s win was his 78th on the famed Ashe court, extending his record for most victories at the venue. He was full of praise for the electric atmosphere of the night session, which drew a record crowd of 31,775, contributing to a total attendance of 74,641 on the day. Djokovic, seeded second behind Jannik Sinner, is pursuing a rare back-to-back title in New York, a feat last achieved by Roger Federer between 2004 and 2008.
Gauff’s Impressive Title Defense
Coco Gauff, the defending women’s champion, also made a strong start, overcoming France’s Varvara Gracheva with a dominant 6-2, 6-0 victory. The 20-year-old American, who had faced a challenging season leading up to the Open, appeared to be back in top form. Gauff fired 10 aces and only needed 66 minutes to finish her match, saving eight break points with notable resilience, including two crucial aces in the final game.
Gauff’s season has been marked by inconsistencies since her breakthrough title last year, with notable early exits in Toronto and Cincinnati. However, her performance on Monday suggested a return to her best form. “It is definitely a lot of pressure this tournament but I’m just enjoying it,” Gauff said, reflecting on the weight of defending her title and her desire to recreate the magic of last year’s triumph.
Other Notable Matches
The opening day’s matches also featured significant moments and farewells. American Ben Shelton began the action with a straight-sets victory over former champion Dominic Thiem, marking Thiem’s final Grand Slam appearance before his retirement. The Austrian, plagued by injuries in recent years, was emotional as he bid farewell to the tournament where he had enjoyed his greatest successes.
Fourth-seeded Alexander Zverev survived a four-set battle against lucky loser Maximilian Marterer, while sixth-seeded Andrey Rublev and eighth-seeded Casper Ruud both secured their places in the next round with solid performances. Ruud, in particular, will next face French veteran Gael Monfils, who himself closed out his Grand Slam career with a win over Diego Schwartzman.
In the women’s draw, Australian Open champion Aryna Sabalenka and Wimbledon winner Barbora Krejcikova advanced comfortably. Sabalenka’s 6-3, 6-3 win over Australian qualifier Priscilla Hon and Krejcikova’s 7-6 (7/3), 6-2 victory over Marina Bassols Ribera set the stage for an exciting tournament. Zheng Qinwen, the Olympic women’s singles gold medalist from China, also progressed after coming from a set down to defeat Amanda Anisimova.
Looking Ahead
As the US Open unfolds, the blend of seasoned champions and emerging stars promises an electrifying two weeks of tennis. With Djokovic and Gauff leading the charge, fans can anticipate a tournament filled with memorable moments and high-caliber performances.