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The two-time defending champion Taylor Fritz continued his impressive run by defeating Yunchaokete Bu in the Round of 16 at the Delray Beach Open 2025 on February 13, 2025. The American sensation showcased his prowess to crush his Chinese opponent out of the marquee event after registering the win with a scoreline of 7-6, 6-2.
In the first set of the game, the two players showed strong service games, leading to a tiebreak. Fritz's experience and composure under pressure situations were evident as he clinched the first set by 7-6. The second set saw the 27-year-old assert his dominance on the court, breaking his opponent's serve many times to seal the game with a 6-2 scoreline to mark a straight-set win.
This stellar win marks the 27-year-old tennis player's ninth straight win here, showcasing his affinity for the tournament. The star player is now poised to become the first man in the tournament's 33-year history to win three straight titles.
His performance was characterized by powerful serving and aggressive baseline play, effectively shattering Bu's game. Taylor Fritz's consistent performance and ability to produce absurd shots, producing incredible groundstrokes in Delray Beach, highlight his skills on hard court surfaces.
Incredible Shot by Taylor Fritz leaves Delray Beach Open 2025 audience in awe
Taylor Fritz take a bow 🤝
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) February 14, 2025
Come for the shot stay for the reaction 😍#DBOpenpic.twitter.com/8Nitxf788b
"I'm super happy to get it done. He was playing really well, super tough first set. It's good to come out and get a high-level second-round match. I don't think it's that much of a coincidence that the tournament I've won two times in a row is also the tournament where I can stay at my own place, drive up to. It's great to be here. A lot of great memories and a lot of confidence playing on this court," Taylor Fritz said after the win.
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