Here is everything you need to about Novak Djokovic vs Taylor Fritz, US Open 2025 men's singles quarter-final match on 3 September at 4.30 am IST.

The Arthur Ashe Stadium will host a blockbuster night session as Novak Djokovic and Taylor Fritz face off once again in the US Open quarterfinals. This match is a high-stakes rematch of their 2023 US Open quarterfinal encounter and marks their fourth meeting at Grand Slam events, including two battles at the Australian Open (2021 and 2024).
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Match: Novak Djokovic vs Taylor Fritz
Event: US Open 2025, men’s singles quarter-finals
Date: 3 September 2025
Time: 4.30 am IST
Venue: Aurther Ashe Stadium
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Djokovic holds a flawless 10-0 head-to-head record against Fritz, with seven of those victories coming on hard courts, including their last six meetings.
The Serb has dominated most encounters in straight sets, with Fritz managing to push him to five sets only twice, both at the Australian Open.
Despite the lopsided record, Fritz remains a formidable opponent, riding the confidence of reaching his second consecutive major semifinal this year following his breakthrough at Wimbledon.
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For Djokovic, this match represents a crucial opportunity to complete the box set of Grand Slam semifinals this season, having reached the semis at the first three majors.
With 18 US Open appearances behind him, Djokovic is chasing his 25th Grand Slam title, which would see him set a new all-time record, and he aims to match the Open Era record of five US Open men's singles titles held by Connors, Federer, and Sampras.
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Fritz, competing in his 10th consecutive US Open main draw and first as a Top 5 seed, will look to break his losing streak against Djokovic and continue his historic run on American soil.
Last year, Fritz became the first American man to reach the US Open final since 2006 and remains the top hope for American men's tennis.
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