Anisimova has struggled with mental health issues in the past, having had to take a break from the sport, but showed admirable resolve to come out on the right side of a high-quality contest. But the turnaround began by revisiting some unpleasant match footage.
After beating second seed Swiatek, Anisimova will lock horns with Osaka in the US Open women's singles semifinals.
The result was the second straight win against a higher-seeded pair for Bhambri and Venus, who earlier overcame Tim Putz and Kevin Krawietz 6-4 6-4 in the round of 16.
38-year-old Novak Djokovic reached his 53rd Grand Slam semifinal, 14th at the US Open alone, where he will face second seed Carlos Alcaraz.
Bublik tells a hilarious story when Kyrgios had a Rafa Nadal wallpaper on the phone, a picture of Nadal wincing in pain after Kyrgios had aimed a ball at his chest during Wimbledon 2019
Sinner is unsurprisingly cruising along at the US Open, hailed as “AI generated player” by Alexander Bublik, who also provided the moment of the tournament thus far when he said “I am not bad, but you are GOAT” when shaking hands after being routed in straight sets.
A fan attempted to open Jannik Sinner's bag when the 24-year-old went over to the stands to give away a towel and pose for a photograph.
Naomi Osaka had fallen in rankings, struggled to handle mental vulnerabilities, but has now bounced back with inputs from Iga Swiatek’s old coach
Fritz may be a top 5 player and last year's runner-up, but beating the greatest-ever on the biggest stage may spur confidence for American to break into the sport's elite
Rublev got the better of Wong, defeating him 2-6, 6-4, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3.
“Can someone come to the match and cheer for me?” Osaka quipped. "It's tough playing an American here but I hope you guys have adopted me. I kind of see her as a little sister, so it's cool to be playing her here.”
Carlos Alcaraz has won nine successive sets, dropping just 21 games and losing his serve only once
The 38-year-old, who became the oldest man to reach the last 16 at Flushing Meadows since American Jimmy Connors, said he feels young and strong as ever after beating Norrie.
After the Latvian accused Taylor Townsend had ‘no education’ former US Open champion comes out strongly against Ostapenko
US Open 2025: The supreme winning streak has powered Jannik Sinner past the likes of leading Grand Slam champions Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal in terms of the best starts in hard-court Grand Slam matches to equal Roger Federer.
Serb has made the semifinals of all three Majors this year but has come up short against the dominant young generation as he struggles to come to terms with an ageing body and fall in motivation
With Townsend being African-American, there was some speculation on whether Ostapenko's outburst was racially motivated, but Townsend said, “I didn't take it in that way. Whether it had racial undertones or not, that's something she can speak on.”
The maestro of Arthur Ashe Stadium held his racket up like a violin after closing out his 92nd win at the US Open with a satisfying overhead smash to keep his latest quest for a record 25th major title on track.
Since letting go of Brad Gilbert as coach, she tried Matt Daly for his technical input but a week before the tournament in New York, she hired biomechanics specialist Gavin MacMillan.
Acar's actions were deemed as interruption by the umpire Greg Allensworth who awarded Bonzi another first serve. That triggered an angry outburst from Medvedev who had a bizarre rant at the umpire, and enticed the crowd- the game was stopped for over 6 minutes.
Though smoking is banned at the US Open courts, the smell of cannabis has drifted into the area from nearby public spaces, including a large park.
US Open: Carlos Alcaraz's buzz-cut unveil ahead of Monday night's clash at Flushing Meadows did not exactly receive overwhelming responses of the right kind, swaying somewhere in the middling range between passable and outright 'terrible'.
Umpire James Keothavong told the fan, wearing a Socceroos or Matildas jersey to not talk "directly at the player" in the first set on sidecourt 7 at 3-2 in the second set.
Russian comes back from two sets down but loses to Frenchman Benjamin Bonzi in a match where a photographer walked on court on a match point.
Medvedev who was defeated 6-3, 7-5, 6-7 (5), 0-6, 6-4, was then seen sitting on the bench distraught before constantly smashing his racquet out of frustration, ultimately breaking it.



