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Finally, Felix! Auger – The Edge of the Ariasian Tournament De Minaur in the US Second Open Semi-Finals – Tennis Now

Richard Pagliaro | Wednesday, September 3, 2025
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New York – A shocking decisive fifth set.

Then, Felix auger-Aliassime Draw lines.

Auger – Aliassime Alex de Minaur The battle entered his second open semifinal.

A four-hour 10-minute encounter was some sharp shots, and tension on both sides worked, including four double malfunctions in the first eight points of the fourth set decisive game – but Ouger-Aliassime showed courage, which was important in a big showdown.

“I think the whole game is just a lot of tension today,” Aliassime said after the eighth semifinal of the 2025 season. “It’s never really pretty, but that’s what the purpose of the Grand Slams is, you know that sometimes you don’t feel the best.

“I’m willing to dig deeper and stand here with all my might.”

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The 25-year-old Canadian has overturned three seeds in a row –The third seed Alexander Zverev, the 15th seed Andrey Rublev Aand Eighth seed de mnaur– Entering his first major semifinal for the first time since the 2021 U.S. Open.

In the U.S. Open, the spiral – Aliassime showed the toughness of the finale, 6-0 in the circuit breaker.

The 25th Seed Auger – Aliassai will play the title of the historic All-Italian quarterfinals tonight World No. 1 and defending champion Jannik Sinner or The tenth seed Lorenzo Musetti– In the U.S. Open finals at 2 p.m. Sunday.

“It’s not over yet,” Auger-Aliassime said. “There are still some games to play, and the biggest challenges. That’s my life, that’s what I train for, so I’m going to show up and prepare for Friday’s game.”

Typically, spiral oxygen matches his first serving and forehand accuracy. Early mistakes against these strokes, the Russian Diamond-Ariya Western Conference continued to be confident and won his serve and forehand victory in a stressful decisive game to end it.

Today, Auger-Aliassime has drilled 22 A’s and won 22 more titles than De Minaur (51 to 29) and is under the pressure of his maximum pressure. 5-6 in the second set draw, down Game 4 by 2-5 in the fourth set, saving a fixed point with 5-6 in four games with 121 mph.

Throughout the net, Miron must fall to a 0-6 lifespan in the main quarterfinals. De Minaur bids to become the first Australian to enter the U.S. Open Final Four since 2005 Davis Cup captain Lleyton Hewitt.

Although De Minaur won the court with 28 best ATP wins, his first hit rate disappointed him today. De Minaur gained a 42% lead in the second set, with his single-game lead in the second set, his 6-5 set in the second set or his fourth set.

The demons never stop fighting, but Credit-over-Aliassime can better handle major annoyances and play a bolder role at key points.

Halfway through the opening ceremony, the two traded love. De Minaur then took action.

De Minaur aimed at Canada’s unruly forehand wing and drew three forehands in the first breakthrough and a 4-3 lead.

In the next game, De Minaur denied several breakout points (with an inside-out forehand and a flat forehand cross), before winning in 16 rally to retreat 5-3.

De Minaur served the scene, targeting Aliassime’s forehand again and causing the forehand in the wild to miss the line, snatching a leading lead after 48 minutes.

It was a milestone for the Australian: de Minaur, who ranked 12th in the previous quarterfinals, won his first game in the Grand Slam quarterfinals.

Spiral – Two areas Aliassime focuses on: He made 17 mistakes (even compared to his opponent, with several) mistakes, and he won only 5 of his 13 second-time earnings.

Despite being only 34% serving, De Minaur was under stumbling pressure, with only two innings from his first professional semifinals.

Auger-Aliassime saved two pairs of rest points and started the second set. De Minaur answered from an amazing tween sphere behind the baseline of the third game, prompting his opponent to try to react.

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In a 22-point drainage match, De Minaur saved two points and two shots after 13 and a half minutes.

Although Australia broke with a 3-2 score, Auger-Aliassime found his forehand and broke with 3 shots and broke the draw.

Tensions escalated in the decisive situation as De Minaur counterattacked with a 5-4 shot from a small breakout defeat.

The 120 mph ACE was lowered to T (his 14th Ace) and deleted 6 of the t-aiger-ace-aiger-aiger-aiger-ace-aiger-ace-aiger-ace-aiger-ace-aiger-ace-aiger-ace-aiger-ace-aiger-ace-aiger-ace-aign ace. De Minaur saved the fixing point with a corpse, only seeing his 15th Ace bolts to get the second fixing point. Auger-Aliassime put his opponent on one side, drawing a backhand to grab the 89-minute second set, the longest game in the men’s championship to upgrade.

Through two sets, the auger’s shot is the biggest shot on the court. De Minaur has done a big deal with his first serve, but many are missing. Australia delayed a forehand for a long time facing the double breakpoint, and Australia spitted out his fifth double breakdown, cut off the rest and led the third set 3-2.

The 9th place in the world immediately got a double breakpoint in the next game, but auger-aliassime saved two breakpoints high, including grabbing the edge of the line.

In a rare frustration, De Minaur kicked a wandering ball into the stands as the propeller-Aliassime locked in his toughest scene, which gave the break a 4-2.

As the spiral spiral – Aliassime was in a serious way when taking it at 5-4 in the third set, he was only coughing up several double faults, while De Minaur broke several double faults and forehand errors. All this great job went away when De Minaur double malfunctioned, facing a breakout point in Game 11. Spiral – Aliassime created a sharp angle that caused the forehand running error, scoring his third breakout with a 6-5 run.

The 25-year-old Canadian once again served the scene, spinning the ACE along the ace under T to get a dual-scene spot. At his second fixed point, Ariya-Asia reached his 19th ace, and after three hours and 11 minutes, his 19th ace will lead twice twice

De Minaur extended to 5-2 with a 3-1 fourth inning lead. De Minaur served in the 5-3 scenario, and was passively growing, falling into the triple breakthrough point. The huge forehand helps spiral in the middle – Aliassime scored 4-5.

The fourth set finale fell to the man’s nerves and served. Four double faults mark the first eight points of the circuit breaker.

At 5-4, the spiral bend showed courage to hit behind De Minaur and had a crack-banged front hand crack-bang in the 6-4 match.

Canada’s crank finished the last forehand on the opposite sideline, ending a four-hour and 10-minute marathon.

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