The fifth day of the US Open 2025 brings a lineup of compelling matches. Lorenzo Musetti will compete against David Goffin, while Stefanos Tsitsipas faces the formidable Daniel Altmaier. Beatriz Haddad Maia, known for her strong and assertive play, takes on Viktorija Golubic. Meanwhile, Iga Swiatek, the sport’s current most dominant and disciplined competitor, meets Suzan Lamens.
That alone would make for an exciting session, but there’s more to come. Andrey Rublev is also in action during the early matches, followed by defending champion Jannik Sinner, who will challenge the tough opponent Alexei Popyrin.
One of the most anticipated clashes of the day takes place on Armstrong Court, where Hailey Baptiste will test herself against Naomi Osaka. Another highlight is Sorana Cîrstea’s attempt to overcome another top competitor, Karolina Muchova. Additional contests include Amanda Anisimova versus Maya Joint, along with matches featuring Daria Kasatkina, Alex De Minaur, Felix Auger-Aliassime, Maria Sakkari, Denis Shapovalov, and Karen Khachanov. It’s shaping up to be another thrilling day of competition.
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