Tuesday’s quarterfinal match between the world no. 2 and China’s seventh seed Zheng Qinwen is a rematch of Sabalenka’s victory at the Australian Open this year.
Sabalenka lost to Coco Gauff in the New York final last year, but after Gauff’s fourth-round departure this year, Sabalenka is now the favorite on a side of the draw that is getting more and more open.
“Playing in these large stadiums is something I truly enjoy,” the two-time Australian Open champion remarked.
“I sense everyone’s support. I really don’t want to get here and go too soon.
All I want to do is take in this lovely court and environment for as long as I can.”
American men’s singles champions Taylor Fritz and Frances Tiafoe are attempting to break the 21-year streak in the men’s quarterfinals.
Fritz will play the very skilled fourth seed Alexander Zverev, and Tiafoe will play Grigor Dimitrov.
Zheng, Sabalenka’s opponent, hopes to build on a breakthrough year that saw the 21-year-old win the gold in the Olympic singles competition last month.
The night session will begin with their encounter at 00:00 BST. Zheng defeated Croatian Donna Vekic in the most recent women’s US Open match to conclude in the fourth round.
Prior to that, Paula Badosa, who struggled to recover from a back injury earlier this year and thought about retiring,