New York Daily News

Open fans flock to Cressy in shocker

-

Maxime Cressy had heard people chanting his name in college, when he twice clinched big wins against his rival school.

Hearing that sweet sound of “Cressy! Cressy!” at the U.S. Open was a whole new experience.

Cressy rallied for a stunning victory Tuesday, coming from two sets down and saving four match points to beat No. 9 seed Pablo Carreno Busta, 5-7, 4-6, 6-1, 6-4, 7-6 (7).

Cressy, an American who was born in France and played at UCLA, came on tour last year when there were no fans. So the outer courts that swelled throughout his match against the two-time U.S. Open semifinali­st were completely unfamiliar.

“I don’t have much experience with crowds. My debut on the tour was during the COVID,” Cressy said. “It’s definitely a new experience, a really exciting one. I love playing with the crowd.”

And the crowds loved watching his serve-and-volley style, a rarity on tour these days. His aggressive ways twice clinched UCLA victories over USC, which led to the past chants of his name.

It’s been a good start so far for the Bruins, with three men reaching the second round. Marcos Giron won Monday and Mackenzie McDonald — a one-time roommate — upset No.27 David Goffin on Tuesday.

“I’ve had some unbelievab­le years at UCLA that I’ll keep in my heart,” Cressy said. “It’s been incredible seeing all the Bruins doing very well.”

SWISS STAR

With Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka injured, Belinda Bencic might be Switzerlan­d’s best hope for Grand Slam success.

Just don’t tell her she’s the only hope.

“I mean, we have four Swiss women now in the main draw, so I think that’s great,” Bencic said.

She’s the best of them, the No.11 seed who won the Olympic gold medal in Tokyo. Bencic reached the semifinals in 2019, falling just a few wins short of joining Federer and Wawrinka among her country’s U.S. Open champions.

Jil Teichmann just reached the final in Cincinnati, losing to No.1 Ash Barty, and Bencic hopes, together with Vickie Golubic and Stefanie Vogele, the Swiss will have more threats in the majors.

But even a major might not top winning in Tokyo for Bencic.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States