NEW YORK—Here comes Sisyphus pushing his ball back up the hill. Can he get it over the top this time?
I’m referring to Taylor Fritz, tennis’ version of that symbol of eternal frustration. In this case, the American will be pushing two balls up two very steep hills: (1) He’s trying to win his first Grand Slam title in his 37th attempt, and end a 22-year drought for U.S. men; and (2) He’s trying to get his first win over Novak Djokovic in their 11th encounter.
No. 1 obviously can’t happen if he doesn’t succeed at No. 2, which will happen in the quarterfinals on Tuesday.