World No 1
Aryna Sabalenka stunned by
Sara Bejlek, while
French Open champion
Alexander Zverev exits the ATP draw after fourth round loss to
Tommy Paul.
Aryna Sabalenka's
US Open preparations were dealt a setback after a fourth-round upset against
Sara Bejlek at the
Cincinnati Open [Emilee Chinn/Getty Images via AFP]Published On 20 Aug 2026Top seeds
Aryna Sabalenka and
Alexander Zverev crashed out of the
Cincinnati Open in a matter of hours on a rainy fourth-round day of action.American
Tommy Paul saved a match point on the way to a 4-6, 7-6 (8/6), 6-4 upset of
Germany’s Zverev on Wednesday.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Messi scores emotional first goal since father’s death in draw versus Unionlist 2 of 4Premier League form guide: Ranking the title contenders for 2026-27 seasonlist 3 of 4Mourinho fires Real Madrid shot at Barcelona saying he ‘didn’t need’ Rodrilist 4 of 4Arsenal preview: Five key questions heading into new Premier League seasonend of listBut the biggest shock came on the women’s side, where Czech
Sara Bejlek, ranked 35th, stunned world number one Sabalenka 7-6 (9/7), 6-4 in a gritty match that finished up shortly after the clock ticked past midnight into Thursday morning.Former champion Sabalenka led by a break in the opening set and was up 5-1 in the tiebreaker before Bejlek roared back to pocket the set in 65 minutes.Bejlek broke the Belarusian three times in the second set, rallying from 4-1 down and securing the win with a love game capped by an ace.“I lost my words – it feels incredible,” Bejlek said after her first win over a top 10 player.“I was playing what I was feeling and not really thinking. I was trying not to be nervous and just play. I believed in myself no matter what.”Bejlek, who won the Abu Dhabi hard court title in February as a qualifier, booked a quarterfinal clash with American
Madison Keys.It was yet another setback for Sabalenka as the start of the
US Open looms on August 30.The four-time Grand Slam champion was ousted in the fourth round of the Toronto Masters last week, having lost in the same round at Wimbledon and in the quarterfinals at Roland Garros.Zverev’s match was interrupted by rain for 90 minutes in the seventh game of the second set and had two more five-minute pauses as drops were dried from the court.
French Open champion Zverev had a chance to close it out at 6-5 in the second-set tiebreaker but stuffed a volley into the net.The German again gained an edge in the deciding set with a break for 4-2, but Paul broke back in the next game and again for a 5-4 lead on the way to his third win over Zverev in their last four meetings.“I’m not sure how I did it,” Paul said. “I put some returns in, he gave me some looks at second serves and he threw in a few doubles (faults). That always helps a tonne.“I went after the ball a bit more, I was having fun out there.”Second seed Felix Auger-Aliassime of Canada was another casualty, falling 6-3, 6-4 to American Frances Tiafoe.Zverev’s conqueror Paul next faces Roland Garros runner-up Flavio Cobolli, who laboured two and a half hours to engineer a turnaround against red-hot Spaniard Rafael Jodar 4-6, 7-6 (7/3), 6-3.American sixth seed Taylor Fritz dispatched Australian Chris O’Connell 6-4, 6-3.Thiago Tirante, who upset Novak Djokovic in the second round, continued his surprise run, reaching his first Masters quarterfinal with a 5-7, 6-4, 6-4 victory over Jakub Mensik.Australian Alex de Minaur was no match for Frenchman Arthur Fils, who cruised to a 6-3, 6-4 victory over the fifth seed.
Tommy Paul, right, hugs
Alexander Zverev after their fourth-round match [Emilee Chinn/Getty Images via AFP]The women’s 2023 champion Coco Gauff saved all eight break points she faced in a 6-3, 6-2 win over Czech Marie Bouzkova.The fourth seed double-faulted on her first match point but leapt up to smash an overhead winner on her second chance.“I played well the whole match, going for my shots, coming forward and not letting her counter-punch,” Gauff said. “I’m happy with how I played.”Defending women’s champion Iga Swiatek needed four match points to get past Diane Parry of France 6-3, 6-3.The seventh-seeded Pole now faces a rerun of last week’s Toronto final against Elena Rybakina, who beat Diana Shnaider 6-4, 6-4.Six-time Grand Slam champion Swiatek captured her first title of 2026 with her victory over reigning Australian Open champion Rybakina in Toronto.Two other current Grand Slam champions bowed out.Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk rallied from a set down to beat
French Open winner Mirra Andreeva 4-6, 6-0, 6-2.Wimbledon champion Linda Noskova fell to Amanda Anisimova 6-1, 6-4 in another weather-disrupted match.Fourth-ranked Coco Gauff in action against Marie Bouzkova at the
Cincinnati Open [Emilee Chinn/Getty Images via AFP]