US Open 2025 – Day Four Highlights
The fourth day of the US Open 2025 promises an exciting lineup of matches across the courts.
On Armstrong, Emma Raducanu, the 2021 champion, opens play against Janice Tjen. Meanwhile, Emma Navarro takes on Caty McNally in what should be a compelling contest, while Arthur Rinderknech faces Alejandro Davidovich Fokina.
Over on Ashe, Novak Djokovic starts his match against young American Zachary Svajda. Later in the day, João Fonseca meets Tomas Machac in a highly anticipated clash, followed by Lloyd Harris against Taylor Fritz.
Additional standout matches include Jessica Pegula vs. Anna Blinkova, Jan-Leonard Struff vs. Holger Rune, and Cameron Norrie vs. Francisco Comesana. Fans can also look forward to Jelena Ostapenko vs. Taylor Townsend, Elise Mertens vs. Lulu Sun, and Victoria Azarenka vs. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova. Other notable players in action include Francis Tiafoe, Mirra Andreeva, Casper Ruud, Elena Rybakina, Barbora Krejcikova, and Belinda Bencic.
With so many thrilling matchups, day four is set to deliver top-tier tennis.
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