Bejlek upsets Sabalenka, Paul stuns Zverev in Cincinnati.

By Nicole Fernandes; Reuters.

World number one Aryna Sabalenka’s preparations for her U.S. Open title defence suffered a setback when she lost to ​Sara Bejlek at the Cincinnati Open on Wednesday, while Tommy Paul ‌saved a match point to knock out top seed Alexander Zverev.

Czech Bejlek claimed the biggest win of her career with a 7-6(7) 6-4 victory over Sabalenka ​in the round of 16, rallying from 5-1 down in ​a first-set tiebreak and 4-1 behind in the second set ⁠to secure her first win over a top-10 opponent.

The 20-year-old ​wrapped up the contest in about two hours and will next face ​Madison Keys in the quarter-finals.

Sabalenka’s defeat means Elena Rybakina can replace her as world number one by reaching the Cincinnati final.

In the men’s draw, American Paul battled ​back for a 4-6 7-6(6) 6-4 win over German world number ​three Zverev to reach the last eight in Cincinnati for the first time.

Zverev ‌took ⁠the first set and trailed 3-4 in the second before the match was suspended due to rain.

Paul emerged from the nearly 90-minute delay looking the sharper player, saving a match point before levelling the contest as Zverev struggled to find his ​rhythm.

The German took ​a 4-2 lead ⁠in the third set but Paul dug his heels in to take control of the match, rallying ​to win four straight games in a stunning comeback.

Zverev’s ​14 ⁠aces were accompanied by nine double faults, with his service game looking shaky at times after he was called for a foot fault in ⁠the ​third set.

Paul will next play Flavio Cobolli ​after the Italian earlier defeated Spain’s Rafael Jodar 4-6 7-6(3) 6-3.

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