Felix Auger-Aliassime staged a remarkable comeback victory against Alex de Minaur to reach the semifinals of the 2025 US Open. After dropping the first set and trailing by a break in the second, Auger-Aliassime rallied to win 4-6, 7-6(7), 7-5, 7-6(4) in a grueling four-hour and ten-minute match at Arthur Ashe Stadium. This hard-fought win marks Auger-Aliassime’s second US Open semifinal appearance, his first since 2021, and highlights his resurgence following a challenging period marked by injuries and inconsistent form.
The Canadian player, seeded 25th, showcased resilience and mental toughness to overcome de Minaur, who was seeking his first Grand Slam semifinal berth on his sixth attempt but fell short yet again in the quarterfinal stage. Despite De Minaur’s strong start—including a set and a break lead—he struggled with his serve overall, making just 42% of his first serves, which gave Auger-Aliassime crucial openings to claw back into the match. Auger-Aliassime hit an impressive 22 aces and finished with 51 winners, outmatching de Minaur’s 29 winners over the marathon match.
Auger-Aliassime’s performance was highlighted by key moments such as saving a set point in the second-set tiebreak with a powerful 120 mph serve and immediately gaining momentum thereafter. His ability to stay composed under pressure was evident throughout, particularly in the two tight tiebreak sets he won to close out the match. “It wasn’t pretty at all times,” Auger-Aliassime admitted in his post-match interview, “but I was willing to dig really deep and do everything I can to stand here right now.”
This victory also adds to Auger-Aliassime’s impressive run at this tournament, where he has now defeated three seeded players in succession, including third seed Alexander Zverev and 15th seed Andrey Rublev. His next challenge will be against either top seed Jannik Sinner or the 10th seed Lorenzo Musetti in the semifinals, with the opportunity to vie for a place in the championship match.
Reflecting on his journey and progress, Auger-Aliassime stated, “Four years ago – it feels like more. It was a tough couple of years but it feels even better now to be back in the semi-finals. The biggest challenges are yet to come but that’s what I live for, that’s what I train for.” His determination and skill have firmly reinstated him among tennis’s elite, thrilling fans with his powerful serve, athleticism, and fighting spirit.
Meanwhile, de Minaur expressed his disappointment, calling it a “wasted opportunity” and lamenting that he wasn’t at the level required to seize this big chance. Despite his frustration, de Minaur remains one of the sport’s hardest workers and a formidable defensive player who pushed Auger-Aliassime to the limit.
The stage is now set for an exciting last four showdown at the US Open, with Felix Auger-Aliassime aiming to capitalize on his momentum and strive for his first Grand Slam final appearance.
This gripping quarterfinal match was one of the highlights of the 2025 US Open, demonstrating the high level of competition and intensity that defines this prestigious tennis tournament. Fans eagerly await Friday’s semifinals to see who will emerge victorious and advance to contend for the title at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City.
The US Open continues to deliver enthralling tennis and unforgettable moments, showcasing the resilience, skill, and passion that make it one of the sport’s grandest stages.
“It wasn’t pretty at all times, but I was willing to dig really deep and do everything I can to stand here right now.”
“Four years ago – it feels like more. It was a tough couple of years but it feels even better now to be back in the semi-finals.”
“The biggest challenges are yet to come but that’s what I live for, that’s what I train for.”
“Sometimes it is hard to love tennis. It is a kind of a love-hate relationship because the sport challenges me to push myself and accept losses. But it also teaches perseverance, acceptance, and resilience.”
“You learn a lot about yourself and improve as a person through tennis.”
Match Statistics
Match duration: 4 hours 10 minutes — emphasizes the epic, grueling nature of the contest.
Scoreline: 4-6, 7-6(7), 7-5, 7-6(4) — showcases the comeback from a set down and two tiebreak wins.
Aces: 22 by Auger-Aliassime — highlights his powerful serving as a weapon.
Winners: 51 winners by Auger-Aliassime vs. 29 by De Minaur — underscores his aggressive, effective play.
First serve percentage for De Minaur: only 42% — reveals a key weakness Auger-Aliassime exploited.
Key moment: Saving a set point in the second-set tiebreak with a 120 mph serve — dramatic turning point illustrating mental toughness.
