The 2025 U.S. Open heads into its final stretch with a pair of women’s singles semifinal matches tonight at Arthur Ashe Stadium.
The night opens with top seed Aryna Sabalenka facing No. 4 seed and top-ranked American Jessica Pegula. Later, Naomi Osaka takes on another American, the surging Amanda Anisimova.
Each semifinalist comes with a story of their own. Sabalenka looks to continue her defense of her title, but also seeks her first Grand Slam championship in a year in which she’s proved to be invincible — just up to the end of tournaments.
She faces Pegula in a rematch of last year’s final, with the American eager for another shot at a maiden major. To get there, she’ll have to solve the formidable challenge of Sabalenka’s power.
For Osaka, the night is about redemption. A two-time U.S. Open champion, she has endured more lows than highs in recent years. But after stepping away from the sport and embracing motherhood, Osaka has returned with a ferocity and focus reminiscent of her peak.
After giving birth, Osaka, too, has been reborn. And tonight offers her the chance to reclaim her place among the game’s elite.
Her opponent, Anisimova, is writing her own redemption story. Just last night, she stunned world No. 1 Iga Swiatek in dominant fashion, avenging the double-bagel loss she suffered at Wimbledon. With renewed confidence, she now finds herself two wins away from her first Grand Slam title.
For American fans, the storyline is especially sweet — and could grow sweeter if both Pegula and Anisimova advance, setting up an all-American final on Saturday.
2025 U.S. Open Women’s Semifinals Tickets
Both women’s semifinal matches are slated for tonight’s night session at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Flushing, Queens. In baseball parlance, it’s a single-admission doubleheader.
Upper-level seats are still available, starting around $240, including fees. There are plenty of choices under $300, making it possible to experience the semifinals without breaking the bank.
For fans looking to move closer to the action, mid-tier loge seats along the baseline start at just over $1,200. These offer a great balance of proximity and value.
Looking to sit courtside? Front-row baseline seats near the net are going for $9,250 — the ultimate way to see the match up close and personal, and be seen, if that’s your thing.
Prefer a prime view without the top-tier price tag? Seats just eight rows behind courtside save more than $5,000 per ticket, while still delivering a stellar vantage point of every rally.
The winners of tonight’s matches will advance to the women’s final on Saturday afternoon.
The two men’s semifinal matches are set for Friday. Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz face off in what is certain to be an epic battle in the day session, just after the women’s doubles finals.
Jannik Sinner and Felix Auger-Aliassime play in the night session in the second men’s semifinal.
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