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No. 1 Pliskova rallies at Open

- By Brian Mahoney Associated Press Sports Writer

NEW YORK — Karolina Pliskova can still win the U.S. Open and keep her No. 1 ranking, thanks to a big comeback Saturday.

Pliskova fought off a match point in the second set and rallied to beat No. 27 Zhang Shuai of China 3-6, 7-5, 6-4 to advance to the fourth round.

The runner-up last year needs to at least return to the final for a chance to remain atop the rankings when the year’s final major tournament is over, and it appeared for a while that the Czech wouldn’t get close.

But she stayed alive while trailing 4-5 in the second set, then pulled out the third after receiving treatment from a trainer on her right forearm between sets.

“Last Grand Slam of the season

and knowing you played fine last year, you just want to play that good again,” Pliskova said. “I don’t feel like I’m playing that good again, but

I’m still in the draw, actually, so I’m not going to be that sad.”

The top seed on the men’s side also had to rally after dropping the first set. With the roof closed at Arthur Ashe Stadium because of rain, Rafael Nadal started to find the range with his punishing shots in the second set and beat Leonardo Mayer of Argentina 6-7 (3), 6-3, 6-1, 6-4 to reach the fourth round.

Roger Federer followed him onto Ashe to face No. 31 Feliciano Lopez. The five-time U.S. Open champion has won all 12 meetings but hasn’t played his top tennis yet in this tournament. He’s played consecutiv­e five-setters to open a major tournament for the first time.

Besides Pliskova, Wimbledon champion Garbine Muguruza and No. 4 seed Elina Svitolina are the other women who can still get to No. 1. Svitolina advanced to the round of 16 with a 6-4, 7-5 victory over American Shelby Rogers, who won the longest women’s match in U.S. Open history on Thursday when she beat No. 25 Daria Gavrilova in 3 hours, 33 minutes. This one went 1:33, ending when Svitolina’s forehand hit the tape and barely fell over the net onto Rogers’ side.

Pliskova, who fell to Angelique Kerber in the 2016 final, would need to win the tournament if Muguruza reaches the semifinals and loses. If Muguruza advances to the final, Pliskova would be eliminated from contention for the WTA’s top ranking.

“It’s not only about the points, but I just felt I really can play well here,” said Pliskova, who will next face American Jennifer Brady. Another American advanced when No. 20 seed CoCo Vandeweghe outlasted No. 10 Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland 7-5, 4-6, 6-4. No. 15 seed Madison Keys hoped to join them later when she faced No. 17 Elena Vesnina of Russia.

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 ?? Jason Decrow / The Associated Press ?? Karolina Pliskova celebrates after defeating Zhang Shuai in the third round of the U.S. Open on Saturday in New York.
Jason Decrow / The Associated Press Karolina Pliskova celebrates after defeating Zhang Shuai in the third round of the U.S. Open on Saturday in New York.

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