Novak Djokovic secured his US Open 2025 men’s singles semifinal spot with a gritty 6-3, 7-5, 3-6, 6-4 victory against America’s Taylor Fritz. Not only did it secure him his 53rd Grand Slam semifinals appearance but also ensured he continued his flawless 11-0 record against Fritz.
Clash With The Chair Umpire
The tension reached a boiling point in the third set when Djokovic openly clashed with the chair umpire over his inability to keep the rowdy crowd under control.
Djokovic asking the umpire to do something about the crowd making noise while he’s trying to serve in his match against Fritz at U.S. Open
Novak: “What are you gonna do?”
Umpire: “It’s not gonna help Novak” pic.twitter.com/ukR100mLGj
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) September 3, 2025
Fritz Takes Advantage Briefly
The interruptions appeared to disrupt Djokovic’s rhythm, and Fritz broke serve to take a 3-1 advantage in the third set. Supported by a vocal home crowd willing the last American remaining in the tournament to advance, Fritz seized the opportunity to take the set.
A Love-Hate Relationship With Crowds
Djokovic’s uneasy relationship with the public has been a constant throughout his career. Even as one of the most award-winning players in the history of the sport, he has frequently encountered hostility, especially during matches against local favorites.
Record-Breaking Run Continues
In this win, Djokovic not only stretched his dominance over Fritz but also equaled the record of most US Open semifinals (14). He is still in the running for another Grand Slam title, solidifying his reputation as one of all-time greats.