Frenchman Sofiane Oumiha, the Rio Olympic Games’ silver- medallist, was among the few to stand. I’m getting good energy from the crowd in every match, and I’m feeling every day much better with my game. I was able to play more freely, to start to attack better with my forehand,” said the Spaniard. The 18th seed quickly fell 5-0 behind, finally requesting the trainer on court for a right thigh massage. “At the beginning you get nerves when you don’t convert opportunities. ”Standing between Del Potro and a return to the quarter-finals is sixth-seeded Austrian Dominic Thiem. The win gave India a 5-0 series sweep, the first time a country has won those many ODIs in a bilateral series. me – in the recent past and are looking a more settled side than Australia at the moment. f her matches at Flushing Meadows but has yet to put together a complete performance. A; Juan Martin del Potro of of Argentina reaches for a forehand against Roberto Bautista Agut of Spainon day six of the U.