By Richard Pagliaro | Monday, September 1, 2025
Photo Credit: Maddie Meyer/Getty
New York – Haunted History Happy Ager-Aliassime ANTI Andrey Rublev.
At a break in the beginning of today, Auger-Aliassime faced fear with the tough ball striking to hit his road in his second quarter-finals US Open.
Hitting with quiet aggression, Auger-Aliasme hit a 7-5, 6-3, 6-4 victory over Rublev entering his first quarterfinal Meadows since his running in the 2021 semifinals.

The 25-year-old Canadian arrived at the US Open by emerging from a pair of first round of Flushing Meadows-and he had not reached a quarter-final of Grand Slam since Australian Open of 2022.
None of them was very important to the Canadian stylist of all judges, who pumped 37 winners-18 more than Rublev-and saved three of the four resting points in a two-hour clinical triumph, 16-minute.
Felix with a flowering
Felix Auger-Aliassime is a Grand Slam quarter-finalist once again! pic.twitter.com/3j6nbakqkn
– US Tennis Open (@usopen) 1 September 2025
After enduring a series of major fighting, Auger-Aliasme has played some of his most dynamic Grand Slam tennis in years defeating a pair of heavy blows. Auger-Aliasssime overthrew the former US Open Alexander Zverev 4-6, 7-6, 6-4, 6-4 in the third round at Louis Armstrong Stadium.
By firing his preface, which can sometimes fly over it, with conviction, Auger-Aliassimi controlled most of today’s match by beating Rublev for the first time since Rotterdam’s semifinals 2022.
Vaults Vaults Aumer-Aliasimi in the US Open quarter-final against Alex de minaur.
Previously, De Mineur Mauled Swiss qualifier Leandro Riedi 6-3, 6-2, 6-1. De Minaur issued a six -game growth in the middle of the street through the match, ending the Cinderella of the world of world no. 435.
It is the second consecutive of the US Open Quarterifinal, and the third in general, for Feisty Aussie.
World no. 27 Aumer-Aliassime has won two of the three meetings against De Minaur; This quarter -final collision will be their first big meeting.
Former world no. 5 Rublev kept a 7-1 imposing life record versus Aumer-Aliasimi on Arthur asle Stadium-his best core against any former former opponent.
Twenty -five years ago, Mararat Safiki fascinated Pete Sampras to capture the open crown of the US 2000. A bearded Safi, who has joined Fernando Vicente as one of Rublev coaches, often shouted encouragement and guidance for Russian today.
Rublev drew the first blood and supported the rest for a 3-1 lead.
Taking forward with more poison and control, the Auger-Aliasim was torn to 12 out of 13 points returning to return to service.
The 25th Canadian of Kasea grabbed the tape with an inner-out preface, followed it in front, and attracted a smoked pass to grab the first set with its second break of service.
Overall, Auger-Aliasme served 64 percent and won 22 of the 28 first service points in that opening group.
Beyond the net, Rublev went from stress to seething to raise directly in the middle of the road through the second group.
Destroying a 40-0 lead with some double mistakes, Rublev, which was constantly testing the return of the first Canadian money with the wide service, were freezing a winner of the return of the pre-aliassim money for Break Point.
Beating himself for that winner, Rublev grabbed the racuet of the head from his shoes on a painful screen.
Then came the big injury: when a red-faced ruble lost a back down the line to remove the rest for 2-4 he was injured and distributed his racquet from the difficult blue court.
An Auner-Aliasssime called at 12 of his last 14 points of service in the second set, serving a two-set lead in love.
The deficit deepened as an uncontrolled ruble fallen served to start the third group. Aumer-aliassime withdrew from a rest point to 30-40, holding a 3-1 lead of the third set.
Serving for the quarter-finals, the Auner-aliasme was perfect. Canadian crack his 11th acen, fired an in-—the foreword and ended up with a rear bolt below the line.
Aumer-Aliasme has won 12 of the 13 groups he played in this US Open.

