Carlos Alcaraz to face Novak
Djokovic in the US Open semifinals. Jessica Pegula meets Sabalenka
[September 03, 2025]
By STEPHEN WHYNO
NEW YORK (AP) — Carlos Alcaraz finger-wagged the crowd, beat Jiri
Lehecka to the net and cruised into the semifinals at the U.S. Open.
The second-seeded Spaniard beat Lehecka 6-4, 6-2, 6-4 in the
quarterfinals on Tuesday, making some highlight-reel shots and
putting his hand to his ear afterward to encourage more cheers from
fans at Arthur Ashe Stadium. It's his first hard-court semifinal
appearance at a major since winning his first Grand Slam title at
the U.S. Open in 2023.
“I kind of met the Grand Slam version of Carlos,” Lehecka said. “He
just showed that he is one of the contenders, for sure. Everyone
knew that, and he proved that.”
Alcaraz is just 22 years old and is in the semifinals at a major for
the ninth time. Only Rafael Nadal with 10 has more before turning
23.
Next up for Alcaraz is Novak Djokovic, the 24-time Grand Slam
champion who knocked him out of the Australian Open quarterfinals in
January and beat him for the gold medal at the Paris Olympics last
year.
Djokovic got past Taylor Fritz 6-3, 7-5, 3-6, 6-4 at night.
Alcaraz would supplant Jannik Sinner — whom he lost to in the
Wimbledon final and beat in the French Open final — atop the
rankings if he wins the U.S. Open for a second time.

“It’s really difficult not to think about it,” Alcaraz said. “Every
time that I step on the court, I am trying not to think about it. If
I think about the No. 1 spot too much, I think I’m going to put
pressure on myself and I just don’t want to do that. I just want to
step on the court, try to do my things, try to follow my goals in
the match and try to enjoy as much as I can. The No. 1 is there, but
I’m trying not to think so much about it.”
Before facing Fritz or Djokovic on Friday night, Alcaraz plans to
play golf Wednesday with 2017 Masters champion Sergio Garcia. He
thinks his countryman owes him more than a few strokes.
“He has to give me at least between 10 and 15 shots,” Alcaraz said.
“It's going to be great. I'm not that good, Sergio, come on.”
Jessica Pegula makes the US Open semifinals again
On the women's side, Jessica Pegula broke through her quarterfinal
wall again at the U.S. Open, defeating Barbora Krejcikova 6-3, 6-3
to get to the semifinals at a Grand Slam tournament for just the
second time in her career.
She failed to advance into the semis in her first 22 main draw
appearances at a major before reaching the final at Flushing Meadows
a year ago, when she lost to Aryna Sabalenka. They'll meet again in
the semifinals on Thursday after Sabalenka advanced in a walkover
when Marketa Vondrousova withdrew because of injury.
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Carlos Alcaraz, of Spain, returns a shot to Jiri Lehecka, of the
Czech Republic, during the quarterfinal round of the U.S. Open
tennis championships, Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2025, in New York. (AP
Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

“My biggest accomplishment last year was just getting past the
quarterfinals,” Pegula said. “Now I can say I’ve done it twice.”
Pegula, who was eliminated in the fourth round at the Australian
Open, the third round at the French Open and the first round at
Wimbledon, is the first woman to make back-to-back U.S. Open
semifinals without losing a set since Serena Williams from 2011-14.
“I’ve been able to kind of go into those matches and really take
care of business,” Pegula said. “I’ve played good players but
(gotten) convincing wins over those players.”
Pegula, 31, is seeded fourth at the U.S. Open and aiming for her
first Grand Slam championship. She and No. 8 Amanda Anisimova are
the only Americans left in the women's singles field.
Krejcikova knocked out one of them, Taylor Townsend, who failed to
convert eight match points when they met in the quarterfinals on
Sunday. Pegula was not perfect, but she played well enough to stay
in control at all times and broke Krejcikova one final time to end
the match in under 90 minutes — on her first match point attempt.
“She had a couple really good returns when I was serving at 4-1,"
Pegula said. “We all saw what she did against Taylor, so I was happy
that we’re done.”
What else happened at the US Open on Tuesday?
Venus Williams and Leylah Fernandez lost to the top-seeded pair of
Townsend and Katerina Siniakova 6-1, 6-2 in the women's doubles
quarterfinals, ending the 45-year-old Williams' first Grand Slam
tournament in two years.

Who is on Wednesday's schedule at the US Open?
Felix Auger-Aliassime of Canada and Alex de Minaur of Australia kick
things off on Ashe, followed by Anisimova against second-seeded Iga
Swiatek. Naomi Osaka, fresh off beating Coco Gauff, faces Karolina
Muchova to open the night session, followed by men's No. 1 seed
Jannik Sinner against fellow Italian Lorenzo Musetti.
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