Watch the highlights of Alexander Zverev vs. Grigor Dimitrov in Round 3 of the 2023 US Open. These highlights are presented by Cadillac.

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The 2023 US Open main draw runs from August 28 – September 10 in New York City at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. The tournament takes place for the 143rd time and is the fourth and final Grand Slam of the year. Last year, Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz and Poland’s Iga Swiatek claimed the men’s and women’s singles titles. It was both players’ first US Open title, with Alcaraz winning his first Grand Slam title and Swiatek winning her third Grand Slam title. This year, at the US Open, we’re set for another historic tournament as the world’s best tennis players head to New York. Look out for highlights, extended highlights, full matches, press conferences, on-court interviews, hot shots, compilations and more!

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39 Comments

  1. I think if Grigir edged the second set he would have won the match!!
    But the fact he lost the second set despite fighting so hard toe to toe and almost beating Alexander, he lost heart he was disappointed , which is why flattened in the 3rd and 4th set.
    I feel for him. Alexander was lucky to clench the 2nd set.

  2. Still haven't learned to put both players on the thumbnail. Is that too much to ask? Also, it's 2023, still showing the video at 720p!? What's the matter with you, USTA?

  3. The only highlight shown the thumbnail of loser. All US open highlight thumbnail show winner' photo and already knew who will win by seeing thumbnail 😅

  4. Novak vs. Carlos vs. Yannick vs. Sasha R32 stat comparisons:

    Winners to Unforced

    🎾Alcaraz: 60 / 23 (261%) (Carlos is the undisputed king of winners, with fewest errors as well)

    🎾Djokovic: 34 / 36 (94%)

    🎾Sinner: 33 / 61 (54%)
    🎾Zverev: 43 / 27 (159%)

    Break point conversion

    🎾Alcaraz : 35% (Carlos sometimes too playful, at times went for beauty over effectiveness)

    🎾Djokovic: 50%

    🎾Sinner: 38%
    🎾Zverev: 44%

    % First serves / Won behind 1st serve / Total first serve efficiency

    🎾Alcaraz: 57% / 73% (42% efficiency) Carlos is usually around 67-70% first serves

    🎾Djokovic: 65% / 77% (50% efficiency)

    🎾Sinner: 59% / 72% (42% efficiency)
    🎾Zverev: 69% / 70% (48% efficiency)

    % Won behind 2nd Serve

    🎾Alcaraz: 69% Carlos was the best at winning rallies behind his second serve

    🎾Djokovic: 55%

    🎾Sinner: 45%

    🎾Zverev: 70%

    Average Serve Speed 1st / 2nd / Average (mph)

    🎾Alcaraz: 112 / 94 / 105

    🎾Djokovic: 113 / 91 / 106

    🎾Sinner: 114 / 86 / 103
    🎾Zverev: 125 / 94 / 116

    Aces/ Double Faults / Ratio

    🎾Alcaraz: 6 / 4 / 150% (Carlos can still improve the number of aces)

    🎾Djokovic: 12 / 4 / 300%

    🎾Sinner: 12 / 5 / 240%
    🎾Zverev: 15 / 1 / 1500%

    % Points won

    🎾Alcaraz: 55% (Carlos was slightly more dominant)

    🎾Djokovic: 54%

    🎾Sinner: 53%
    🎾Zverev: 53%

    % Net Points won

    🎾Alcaraz: 79% Carlos and Yannick are enjoying great success at the net

    🎾Djokovic: 66%

    🎾Sinner: 81%
    🎾Zverev: 61%

    % Return Points won

    🎾Alcaraz: 42%

    🎾Djokovic: 41%

    🎾Sinner: 43%
    🎾Zverev: 40%

    Distance Covered per point / overall / time spent on court

    🎾Alcaraz: 60ft / 14,365ft / 3 hours 11 minutes

    🎾Djokovic: 72ft / 19,385ft / 3 hours 45 minutes (Novak ran 35% more!)

    🎾Sinner: 61ft / 14.070ft / 2 hours 58 minutes
    🎾Zverev: 68ft / 17,261ft / 3 hours 42 minutes

  5. Dimitrov‘s back hurt for sure. No way he loses two straight sets 1/6 without back pain in my opinion. Of course he will not use that as an excuse because he is a man. He is our Bulgarian Hero 🇧🇬

  6. Dimitrov fell apart after missing on closing the second set, he was playing really well until then. I guess age is slowly taking a toll on him.

  7. Para que los vídeos sean aún más miserables en su extensión propongo al US Open que haga vídeos de un segundo por set; sería "maravilloso". ¿Te imaginas un partido a cinco sets resumido en cinco segundos?. Ahora con vuestro permiso, o sin él, me voy a vomitar un ratito.

  8. what a pity for Grigor, not sure why he melted down from the third round till the end. He deserved to win. Zverev still can get a lot, not to forget he is the actual Olympic tennis champion…this is more than a Grand Slam winner…

  9. fun story, last year at the us open, i watched mcdonald and shelton practice, and they sat down for a moment, and then i said to mckenzie mcdonald, "ill buy you mcdonalds if you win" and mcdonald laughed. Also in the same practice, shelton hit a ball outside of the court, i grabbed it, and threw it at sheltons face, and shelton barely dodged it and gave me the stink eye lol

  10. Wow. Not sure what happened here. Pretty strange score coming out of match hosted by two veteran players. 😟

  11. Well after 2 fantastic sets we get – nothing. I said it before and I'll say it again, it's not his backhand, it's mental.

  12. I watched this match live from courtside and I’ve got to say that the first two sets were out of this world in terms of quality

  13. Having watched the first 2 sets on Eurosport live, I'd like to thank all those who contributed to turning such a high quality work of art (first 2 sets especially) into a miniature. Great effort indeed ! 👏

  14. Zverev was my pre-tourney pick to win the title. He is due….then again I said the same thing about Dimitrov for a decade

  15. Zverev, enough potential to cause a big upset in the US Open, also experience defeating Alcaraz in the major.

  16. If Zverev wants to defeat Sinner and Alcaraz he needs to flatten out his forehand, the guy's way to passive

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