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It’s been a stunning few days at the US Open. The women’s No. 1 and No. 3 seeds are out, and so is the men’s No. 3 seed. Young phenoms have notched statement wins. Little known players have made names for themselves with unexpected upsets. 

In short, anything can happen at the US Open, and during Round 3, anything did. 

The Round of 16 on Sunday, and there’s even more at stake: a trip to the US Open quarterfinals. Every match matters, and there’s upset potential everywhere you look. Will unseeded qualifier Botic van de Zandschulp be able to overcome Diego Schwartzman after beating the No. 21 seed? Will Leylah Fernandez, who shocked Naomi Osaka two days ago, find success against the resurgent Angelique Kerber? Will American Frances Tiafoe keep wowing the crowds with his passionate play? Will he be able to get past Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime?

We’ll find out the answers to all those questions and more on Sunday, so check back for updates on all the action from the Round of 16.

Botic van de Zandschulp upsets Diego Schwartzman

The upsets just keep on rolling at Flushing Meadows. Just four days after beating the No. 8 seeded player, Botic van de Zandschulp took down No. 11 Diego Schwartzman in a roller coaster five-set thriller. Van de Zandschulp won 6-3, 6-4, 5-7, 5-7, 6-1, becoming the first men’s singles qualifier to reach the US Open quarterfinals since 2008.

Early on, it looked like it was completely over for Schwartzman. Van de Zandschulp won the first two sets by decent margins, keeping Schwartzman off balance with his clean and precise play. But it was far from over. Schwartzman clawed his way back in the third set, staying with van de Zandschulp and playing aggressive, fearless tennis even as van de Zandschulp was just one game from winning the match. He took advantage of van de Zandschulp getting overexcited to tie the set 5-5, then went on to win his first set 7-5. 

It looked like Schwartzman was turning the corner after taking the third set, but he still couldn’t manage to get away from van de Zandschulp. Down 5-4, he survived two van de Zandschulp match points to tie the set and give himself one more chance for survival.

The fifth set would decide it all. Van de Zandschulp won the first game, which was a good sign for him since he was starting to look seriously exhausted. Then he won the second and third as Schwartzman started getting a little wild. He found himself up 5-1, staring at match point No. 3, when he again started to tighten up. He let Schwartzman back into the game until they were tied 40-40 and trading advantages. Finally at match point No. 4, van de Zandschulp finally put Schwartzman away to seal the win. 

Van de Zandschulp, who has climbed from 117 to 61 in the worldwide rankings since the beginning of the tournament, will face the No. 2 seed Daniil Medvedev in his first-ever Grand Slam quarterfinal. 

Elina Svitolina powers past Simona Halep

Upset fever may be on the rise at the US Open, but Elina Svitolina hasn’t caught it. The No. 5 seed got past two-time Grand Slam champion Simona Halep, the No. 12 seed, with a 6-3, 6-3 win. 

Svitolina had hiccups in both sets, letting Halep get a foothold that could possibly hoist her to an upset, but she played solid, calm tennis throughout. But both players brought their A-game to the court. There were numerous long rallies, some won by Halep, some by Svitolina, but they both made some incredible shots to try and save the point. 

Halep just couldn’t catch Svitolina when she got ahead, and she wasn’t helped by the 22 unforced errors she made, almost double the number Svitolina had. 

Svitolina is now one step closer to making it to the final of a Grand Slam tournament, something she’s never done before. She’s gotten as far as the semifinals at both Wimbledon and the US Open, but has never managed to get farther. Now she’s two matches away from the US Open final. 

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