Surprises collided with expected triumphs, and Flushing Meadows prepares to host an electrifying conclusion to the year’s final major, the US Open.
Felix Auger-Aliassime has reignited his career with a stunning run. Ranked No. 27, the Canadian outlasted Alex de Miñaur in an enthralling quarterfinal, earning his second semifinal in New York after a four-year absence.
Yet the other three names need no introduction. Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz, and Novak Djokovic headline the men’s semifinals.
Together, they represent generational brilliance, timeless excellence, and a promise of unforgettable battles.
On one side of the draw, Djokovic faces Alcaraz in another installment of their growing rivalry. At 38, the Serbian chases his 25th Grand Slam trophy, determined to prove experience still prevails.
Across the net, the Spaniard seeks to become the first player to win the US Open without conceding a single set.
On the opposite bracket, Sinner, the reigning Wimbledon champion and current world No. 1, faces Auger-Aliassime.
The Italian dismantled compatriot Lorenzo Musetti with ruthless efficiency. Now, he aims to continue his title defense against an opponent hungry for redemption.







