Longhorns' Spizzirri punches ticket to US Open with heart-pounding qualifier win

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AUSTIN (KXAN) — Eliot Spizzirri, a two-time national collegiate tennis player of the year for the Texas Longhorns, will make his Grand Slam tournament debut at the US Open.

Eliot Spizzirri in action during a men’s qualifying singles match at the 2024 US Open on Thursday, Aug. 22, 2024 in Flushing, NY. (Pete Staples/USTA)

Spizzirri battled through the qualifying tournament, winning three matches including a thriller over Brazil’s Joao Fonseca on Thursday to punch his ticket to the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens. Spizzirri beat Fonseca 7-6 (10-8), 6-7 (5-7), 6-4 in his final match to advance to the US Open.

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The Longhorn was steady throughout the match, winning 50 points while receiving and winning four break points. He overcame the Brazilian’s big serve and 12-3 disadvantage in aces. Fonseca double-faulted seven times while Spizzirri did just four times.

Spizzirri will play fellow American Alex Michelsen in the first round Tuesday. With a win, he would likely face top-seeded Jannik Sinner in the second round. It was recently revealed that Skinner twice tested positive for clostebol, a banned anabolic steroid, in March. He was docked prize money and ranking points but avoided a suspension from the International Tennis Integrity Agency, the governing body that handles anti-doping investigations for professional tennis.

On the women’s side, incoming Texas freshman Maya Joint made the US Open field through the qualifying tournament. She’ll face Laura Siegemund on Monday.

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