One of the factors to consider, especially in Grand Slam tournaments, is the amount of time players have spent on the court, as fatigue can play a crucial role in their performance. In the US Open, there is a significant difference of about 8 hours between the player who needed the least time to reach the semi-finals and the one who needed the most. The name of Jack Draper corresponds to the former (9 hours and 14 minutes) and Frances Tiafoe (15 hours and 1 minute) to the latter. However, the good news for the American is that his opponent will not be the Brit but his compatriot Taylor Fritz, who has spent 12 hours and 9 minutes on the courts. Thus, Jannik Sinner, Draper's rival, has needed 11 hours and 17 minutes to reach the semi-finals. On the women's side, we can see that there is not much difference, so this factor will not be as decisive.
Time on Court for Men in the US Open 2024
- 9h14: Jack Draper
- 11h17: Jannik Sinner
- 12h09: Taylor Fritz
- 15h01: Frances Tiafoe
Time on Court for Women in the US Open 2024
- 6h50: Aryna Sabalenka
- 6h55: Jessia Pegula
- 7h02: Karolina Muchova
- 7h19: Emma Navarro
📊 Time spent on the court to qualify for the semi-finals of the US Open:
— Jeu, Set et Maths (@JeuSetMaths) September 5, 2024
🚹 Men
▪️ 9h14: Jack Draper 🇬🇧
▪️ 11h17: Jannik Sinner 🇮🇹
▪️ 12h09: Taylor Fritz 🇺🇸
▪️ 15h01: Frances Tiafoe 🇺🇸
🚺 Women
▪️ 6h50: Aryna Sabalenka 🇧🇾
▪️ 6h55: Jessia Pegula 🇺🇸
▪️ 7h02:...
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Este es el tiempo invertido en pista de los semifinalistas del US Open 2024

