The tennis world holds its breath as the US Open 2025 men’s semifinals approach, with World No. 1 Jannik Sinner preparing to face Canada’s FĂ©lix Auger-Aliassime at Arthur Ashe Stadium. While Sinner’s dominance has been undeniable throughout the tournament, Auger-Aliassime carries the quiet confidence of someone who has clawed his way back to tennis’s biggest stage after four years away. The question isn’t whether this will be competitive, but whether the Canadian can find the formula to crack Sinner’s seemingly impenetrable game.
How Is Félix Auger-Aliassime Approaching His Match Against Jannik Sinner?
Defending champion Sinner enters this semifinal on a remarkable 26-match winning streak at hard-court majors. Throughout the tournament, he has dropped just one set to Denis Shapovalov. The Italian’s quarterfinal demolition of Lorenzo Musetti (6-1, 6-4, 6-2) showcased the form that has made him nearly untouchable in 2025. His season statistics paint a picture of dominance: Australian Open and Wimbledon titles, plus a staggering 90% win rate on hard courts with a 12-1 record this year.
Meanwhile, World No. 27Â Auger-Aliassime has rediscovered his rhythm after struggling through the middle of the season. His path to the semifinals required victories over Billy Harris, Roman Safiullin, Alexander Zverev, Andrey Rublev, and a crucial four-set win over Alex de Minaur. Each match has built his confidence, bringing him back to the level that once made him a consistent threat at the sport’s highest level.
Following his victory over De Minaur, Auger-Aliassime revealed his mindset during the press conference when asked if he would study Sinner’s quarterfinal performance. With a knowing smile, Felix joked, “I mean strengths and weaknesses. Yeah, Jannik has not many strengths, huh? Like a lot of weaknesses in his game.” The sarcasm was his way of acknowledging just how formidable Sinner has become.
Rather than getting caught up in his opponent’s strengths, Auger-Aliassime plans to focus inward. “I mean, what to say about Jannik’s game. He’s been obviously untouchable at times but…the next match, I’m not going to really going to focus on my opponent more than myself. I need to play good tennis, you know. I need to play even better than I did today,” he explained. This approach reflects the maturity of a player who understands that beating the world’s best requires playing your absolute peak tennis, not just hoping for your opponent’s mistakes.
What Has Auger-Aliassime Observed About Sinner’s Evolution?
The Canadian has watched Sinner’s transformation with respect for someone who has faced him at different stages of his career. “He’s improved a lot. Whenever I get asked, I give him credit because I mean, you have to give credit when it’s due. When somebody does the work and they improve and they get to that level, you just have to tip your hat off,” Auger-Aliassime acknowledged.
This recognition comes from experience. The players recently met at the Cincinnati Open quarterfinals, where Sinner’s dominance was complete. That match gave Auger-Aliassime fresh insight into what he calls knowing better “what to expect” from the Italian’s current level. The evolution he has witnessed goes beyond simple improvement, representing a complete elevation of Sinner’s game.
When pressed for specifics about Sinner’s development, Auger-Aliassime provided a detailed breakdown: “Physicality, movement got much better, stronger physically, the serve, the forehand more precise. The backhand was always consistent, the return was always good, deep, but yeah, those are like the main things.” These observations reveal someone who has studied his opponent carefully, understanding that success against Sinner requires knowing exactly what makes him so dangerous.
The head-to-head record tells an interesting story of transformation. While Auger-Aliassime leads their overall meetings 2-1, the context matters significantly. His victories came in 2022, before Sinner’s massive improvements took hold. The most recent encounter at the 2025 Cincinnati Open painted a starkly different picture, with Sinner delivering a commanding 6-0, 6-2 performance that left little doubt about the current gap between the players.
Jannik Sinner playing STUNNING baseline tennis against Felix Auger Aliassime in Cincinnati.
Insane power from defensive positions.
There’s no safe place to hit against him.
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— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) August 14, 2025
Despite the odds, Auger-Aliassime hopes to replicate the same trajectory of improvement in his own career that he has witnessed in Sinner. The Canadian’s path back to the semifinals suggests he may be finding that upward trajectory at exactly the right moment. However, many experts predict a straightforward victory for Sinner.
For Auger-Aliassime to have a genuine chance, he will need to minimize unforced errors while maximizing his explosive shot-making ability. Most importantly, he must match Sinner’s relentless consistency while finding moments to shift from defense to attack. The Canadian’s recent form suggests he possesses the weapons necessary, but deploying them effectively against the world’s most in-form player remains the ultimate test.
