DAY 10 UPDATE: Alcaraz into US Open semifinals, Sabalenka faces Pegula rematch
Carlos Alcaraz powered into the US Open semifinals on Tuesday as reigning women's champion Aryna Sabalenka was handed a walkover into the last four.
Alcaraz needed just one hour and 56 minutes to seal a convincing 6-4, 6-2, 6-4 defeat of Czech 20th seed Jiri Lehecka on the Arthur Ashe Stadium court.
Carlos Alcaraz is into his first Grand Slam semifinal on hard courts since the 2023 US Open! pic.twitter.com/45w06iqWkO
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 2, 2025
Alcaraz could reclaim the world No 1 ranking with a victorious campaign in New York, a fact he is trying not to dwell on.
"Every time I step onto the court I try not to think about it," he said. "If I think about the No 1 spot too much I think I'm going to put pressure on myself and I don't want to do that."
Alcaraz has not dropped a set during a relentless march into the semifinals and was once again in complete control against Lehecka.
11 wins on the bounce and Carlitos is into his 8th Grand Slam semifinal! pic.twitter.com/2V7kVcsayj
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 2, 2025
The 22-year-old – who won the first of his five Grand Slam singles title at Flushing Meadows in 2022 – broke Lehecka in the opening game before wrapping up the first set with ease.
Alcaraz, efficient on his own serve in the first set, then raced away with the second set, breaking Lehecka to take a 5-2 lead before holding to take a 2-0 advantage.
The third set went with serve until the ninth game, when Lehecka smacked a straightforward forehand long at 30-40 down and was broken for the fourth time in the match.
Carlos Alcaraz will serve for the match! pic.twitter.com/C4I5HVfTBd
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 2, 2025
That left Alcaraz serving for the match, and he duly held to love, sealing his win with a scorching forehand into the corner.
SABALENKA WALKOVER
In the women's draw on Tuesday, world No 1 and defending champion Sabalenka moved into the semifinals without needing to set foot on court after Czech quarterfinal opponent Marketa Vondrousova pulled out with an injury.
Marketa Vondrousova has withdrawn from the Women's Singles event with an injury.
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 2, 2025
A revised schedule for tonight's evening session will follow shortly.
Sabalenka, bidding to become the first woman to successfully defend the US Open since Serena Williams completed a hat-trick of titles in 2014, extended sympathy to Vondrousova, the 2023 Wimbledon champion.
"So sorry for Marketa after all she's been through. She has been playing amazing tennis and I know how badly this must hurt for her," said Sabalenka, who has now reached the US Open semifinals or better for five tournaments in a row.
Vondrousova's withdrawal sets up a repeat of last year's US Open final in the last four, with Sabalenka facing American fourth seed Jessica Pegula on Thursday.
Pegula reached the semifinals earlier on Tuesday after a 6-3, 6-3 defeat of unseeded Czech Barbora Krejcikova.
Pegula entered the US Open on the back of a dismal run of form that had seen her make early exits at WTA tournaments in Washington, Montreal and Cincinnati.
But she has rediscovered her confidence while moving stealthily through the rounds at New York, albeit against a series of unseeded opponents.
Title chase is 🔛
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 2, 2025
Last year’s runner-up Pegula takes down Krejcikova in straights! pic.twitter.com/OZMdKqsyL7
"I think I've been playing some really good tennis," Pegula said after completing a 1hr 26min victory.
"It's crazy to feel this comfortable on the biggest court in the world with the craziest crowd and the best players. It's something that 10 years ago I never thought I'd be good at this but I guess I am."
Pegula said she is welcoming the chance to avenge last year's final defeat to Sabalenka.
Chasing down a New York dream 🗽 pic.twitter.com/NTNC7vuQgc
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 2, 2025
"I think it would be cool to be able to get revenge, obviously," she said.
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