By Chris Oddo | @Thefanchild | Tuesday 2 September 2025
The quarterfinal action continues Wednesday in Flushing Meadows. A shot at the redemption or Amanda Animova and a match of all-Italian highlights the action.

Stadium Arthur ase
11:30 AM – Men’s bachelors Qf
F. AUGER-ALIASSIME (25) VS A. E Minaur (8)
Surprising quarter-finalist Felix Auger-Aliasim and No.8 Alex de Minaur meet for the fourth time in the first Wednesday quarter-finals, with Aussie offers for his first Grand Slam semi-final in his sixth appearance in a major. De Minaur has not yet faced a player ranked above no.56, and he used the proper use of his friendly draw, competing in his four rounds in eight hours and 28 minutes.
Aumer-aliasme, meanwhile, took his biggest victory ever in a major in the third round when he overthrew Alexander Zverev of the third seed. He watched that victory with another impressive attempt, a 7-5, 6-3, 6-4 victory over Andrey Rublev of Seed No.15.
Not before 1:00 am – women’s bachelors QF
A. Animova (8) VS I. Swiatek (2)
Amanda Animova is seeking redemption after suffering a double blow in the hands of IgA Swiatek in this year’s final in Wimbledon. The 24-year-old American has done well to choose herself this summer, winning seven from nine in North American strengths and booking her first trip to the US Open quarterfinal.
Now she runs to the woman who destroyed her in Wimbledon, hoping she would come a moment at the time of Paul. Swiatek carries a Grand Slam group group with 11 games in the match, and she has appeared very comfortable in the strong courts in Flushing Meadows, especially in her last two rounds.
7:00 pm – women’s bachelors QF
K. Muchov (11) vs N. Osaka (23)
The four Czechs entered the quarter -finals in the SH.BA open through both bachelors, but it all depends on Karolina Muchova now. The 29-year-old, the first Czecheke wife to arrive in the US Open QF in three consecutive years since Karolina Pliskova from 2016-18, receives a 2-2 life record against Naomi Osaka on Wednesday evening, while she makes offers to reach her fifth Grand Slam semi-final.
She will be against a resurrected Osaka, which is in her first major quarter-final since she won her fourth large crown in 2021 US Open and who is fresh from her direct victory over Coco Guff in the 16th round.
Followed by – men’s bachelors Qf
J. Sinner (1) vs Mukes (10)
Jannik Sinner has a lot of respect for his compatriots, and does not leave speaking about himself when there is an opportunity to mention the strength of the group. He did it again this week, when he spoke to be part of the first major quarter-finals of all-Italian in the history of the Grand Slam Open era. His opponent, Lorenzo Musetti, deserves a lot of credit for his role in the Italian Renaissance. He has been growing over the last two seasons and is now a member holding the Top 10 cards.
But the sinner has been a cut on his late compatriots. He has won 69 out of the 73s of the difficult court since the beginning of 2024 and receives a strong attack with 25 matches won in Major in his third career clash with the Masetti-the Misaari received the first two meetings in straight groups.

