The Maryland native is in the middle of his best run at Rock Creek Tennis Center.
She has needed no such help in Washington, where she took out defending champion Jessica Pegula to advance to the quarterfinals and will battle Kanepi on Saturday for a shot at her second career singles title, a few months ahead of schedule.
“I had like 56 tickets coming today. I keep telling my agent, ‘Yeah, this is the last one, last one.’ Someone comes out of the woodwork,” he said. “Playing here in D.C., honestly, it could be if it was a 250[-level tournament] or whatever. … I mean, to win this tournament would mean the world to me,” Tiafoe said this week. “I have been coming to this tournament since I was 4 years old. To have my name around the stadium would mean a lot to me.
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