U.S. Open 2025 Semifinals: Latest Updates on Pegula, Anisimova, Sabalenka

The 2025 U.S. Open has reached its thrilling climax. Day 12 brings high-stakes action and plenty of compelling stories to the forefront.

Fans are packing Arthur Ashe Stadium, buzzing with anticipation for the women’s singles semifinals. First up: top-seed Aryna Sabalenka faces American favorite Jessica Pegula, then Naomi Osaka takes on Amanda Anisimova.

The atmosphere is electric. The closed roof just makes everything feel more intense.

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Let’s jump into the key moments and stories from this pivotal day in tennis.

Women’s Singles Semifinals: Sabalenka vs. Pegula

Tonight’s highlight match features Aryna Sabalenka and Jessica Pegula. Both have looked sharp all tournament, not dropping a set so far.

Sabalenka, the world No. 1, wants to defend her title after some tough losses in other Grand Slams this year. Pegula has dominated, winning each match in straight sets and never losing more than six games in a match.

Sabalenka’s Journey

Sabalenka’s route to the semifinal has been mostly smooth, especially after Markéta VondrouÅ¡ová withdrew from their quarterfinal. Still, Grand Slams have thrown her some curveballs this year.

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She lost to Madison Keys in the Australian Open final, Coco Gauff in the French Open final, and Amanda Anisimova in the Wimbledon semifinal. Now, Sabalenka’s aiming to break the pattern and grab her second straight U.S. Open title.

Pegula’s Form

Pegula has been a force at this year’s U.S. Open. She’s breezed through her matches, playing some of her best tennis.

But Sabalenka is the first ranked opponent Pegula will face here, so things are about to get interesting. The home crowd will definitely be behind Pegula as she tries to keep her run going.

Osaka vs. Anisimova: A Battle of Comebacks

The second women’s semifinal features Naomi Osaka and Amanda Anisimova. Both have fascinating backstories and have shown serious resilience to reach this stage.

Osaka’s Resurgence

Naomi Osaka has pulled off a remarkable comeback, making the semifinals for the fifth time in her career. Every time she’s reached this stage, she’s gone on to win the Grand Slam.

It’s honestly inspiring—just two years ago, she watched from the stands, unsure if she’d ever play on the big stage again. Her win over Karolína Muchová in the quarterfinals has set up another shot at glory.

Anisimova’s Impressive Run

Amanda Anisimova has also put together an impressive tournament. She made a huge comeback against top-seed Iga ÅšwiÄ…tek, showing a ton of grit.

Now, she faces a tough challenge in Osaka. This matchup promises some fireworks, with both players in top form.

Men’s Doubles Semifinal: Salisbury/Skupski vs. Venus/Bhambri

The men’s doubles semifinal between Neal Skupski and Joe Salisbury against Michael Venus and Yuki Bhambri has been a real rollercoaster. Salisbury and Skupski dropped the first set in a tiebreak, but fought back to win the second and now lead 2-0 in the final set.

They’re showing serious determination and skill out there.

Key Moments

Both teams have brought high-quality tennis, but Skupski and Salisbury’s comeback in the second set tiebreak really turned things around. They’ve carried that energy into the third set.

Fans are glued to the action, waiting to see if they can close it out and reach the final.

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Other Highlights and Insights

The 2025 U.S. Open has delivered some memorable moments and surprises. Here are a few more highlights:

  • Mixed Doubles Final: Sara Errani and Andrea Vavassori kept their title, beating Iga ÅšwiÄ…tek and Casper Ruud in a dramatic match.
  • New Mixed Doubles Format: Singles stars joined the mixed doubles this year. Some fans loved it, some weren’t so sure, but it definitely added a new vibe.
  • ATP Tour and TikTok Partnership: The ATP Tour’s new TikTok partnership hopes to pull in a younger, more casual crowd. Feels like a smart move, honestly.
  • Fan Experience: Fans at the U.S. Open can pick up free radios with earbuds for live ESPN play-by-play. It’s a nice touch that makes the event even more immersive.

Looking Ahead: Men’s Semifinals and Women’s Doubles Final

The action isn’t slowing down after the women’s semifinals. Tomorrow brings the men’s semifinals and the women’s doubles final.

Top seeds Taylor Townsend and Kateřina Siniaková will play Erin Routliffe and Gabriela Dabrowski in what should be a lively battle.

Men’s Semifinals Preview

The men’s semifinals have some of tennis’s biggest names, including Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz. Expect high-quality tennis and some real drama as these players fight for a spot in the final.

Women’s Doubles Final

The women’s doubles final brings together some serious talent. Townsend and Siniaková want that title, but Routliffe and Dabrowski aren’t backing down.

Both teams have shown grit and skill all tournament. This one’s shaping up to be a real battle on the court.

For more detailed live updates and scores from the U.S. Open semifinals, check out the official live blog.

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