Out of 248 male competitors, just six remain in the tournament.
With the quarterfinals behind us, only four players are left in both the men’s and women’s singles competitions.
This final group includes top contenders like Sinner and Sabalenka, past champions Djokovic and Osaka, and some surprising underdogs like Auger-Aliassime and Anisimova. It’s an exciting lineup that promises thrilling matches.
If you’re interested in last-minute tickets, the semifinals are scheduled for Thursday, September 4, and Friday, September 5. It’s going to be quite the scene.
Currently, tickets are still available for all four matches at Flushing’s Arthur Ashe Stadium.
The lowest ticket price for a single semifinal session starts at $291, which includes the fees for vibrant seating.
Other matches could cost anywhere from $336 to $1,002, including additional charges.
Let’s take a closer look at who’s still in the race, when they’re playing, and how much it’ll cost to see these matches live.
Women’s Semifinals
No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka (Belarus) vs. No. 4 Jessica Pegula (USA)
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Thursday, September 4th, at 7 pm
Tickets start at $291 including vibrant seating fees.
No. 8 Amanda Anisimova (USA) vs. No. 23 Naomi Osaka (Japan)
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Thursday, September 4th, at 8:30 pm
Tickets start at $291 including vibrant seating fees.
Note: Buying tickets for any of the above events grants access to both US Open Women’s semifinal matches.
Men’s Semifinals
No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz (Spain) vs. No. 7 Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Friday, September 5th, at 3 pm
Tickets start at $1,002, including vibrant seating fees. *Tickets provide access to the Women’s Doubles Final at noon at Louis Armstrong Stadium.
No. 1 Jannik Sinner (Italy) vs. No. 25 Felix Auger-Aliassime (Canada)
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Friday, September 5th, at 7 pm
Tickets start at $336, including vibrant seating fees.
(Note: Prices are as confirmed at publication time. They may vary and extra charges could apply at checkout if not carefully reviewed.)
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Other 2025 US Open Matches
Curious about what’s happening beyond the semifinals?
From now until Sunday, September 7th, here’s what you can expect for all non-semifinal matches:
| Event | Ticket Price Starting at |
|---|---|
| Entry only (Women’s Doubles Final) Friday, September 5th at 12 pm |
$57 (including fees) |
| Women’s Singles Final/Men’s Doubles Final Saturday, September 6th, 12 pm |
$392 (including fees) |
| Men’s Singles Final Sunday, September 7th at 2 pm |
$882 (including fees) |
US Open 2025 News
Want updates on all your favorite players, up-and-comers, or wild cards?
You might want to check our in-depth coverage of this annual two-week event.
US Open 2025 Bracket
As you likely know, there were 128 players in both men’s and women’s singles tournaments.
After some intense matches, heartbreaks, and triumphs, a few remain standing.
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For more on upcoming tours, check out our list of the biggest shows scheduled for 2025.
