Key Points

Heavy rain forced the cancellation of all US Open qualifying matches after just 45 minutes of play. Meanwhile, the mixed doubles semifinals continued under the closed roof of Arthur Ashe Stadium. Iga Swiatek and Casper Ruud pulled off a dramatic upset against top seeds Jessica Pegula and Jack Draper. The defending champion Italian team of Sara Errani and Andrea Vavassori also advanced to set up an exciting final matchup.

Key Points: US Open Qualifying Matches Cancelled Due to Persistent Rain

  • Persistent rain cancels all US Open qualifying matches on Wednesday
  • Mixed doubles semifinals continue under Arthur Ashe Stadium roof
  • Swiatek and Ruud upset top seeds Pegula and Draper in thriller
  • Defending champions Errani/Vavassori advance to final against Swiatek-Ruud
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Rain wipes out US Open qualifying matches

Rain washes out all US Open qualifying matches while mixed doubles semifinals proceed under roof. Swiatek/Ruud upset top seeds to reach final against Errani/Vavassori.

"Play lasted only about 45 minutes, with six men's matches in progress, before rain halted action for good. - Tournament Officials"

New York, Aug 21

Persistent rain at the US Open forced all of Wednesday (local time) qualifying matches to be cancelled. Play lasted only about 45 minutes, with six men’s matches in progress, before rain halted action for good.

Among those aiming to qualify for the season’s final major include Dino Prizmic, Alexander Blockx, Rei Sakamoto, Martin Landaluce and Rodrigo Pacheco Mendez. Tour-veterans Bernard Tomic, Lloyd Harris and Jan-Lennard Struff remain in the qualifying draw.

However the mixed doubles action (semifinals and final remain on schedule as No. 1 seeds Jessica Pegula/Jack Draper and No. 3 seeds Iga Swiatek/Casper Ruud kicked off the 2025 mixed doubles semifinals in a tight, high-quality affair, under the closed roof of Arthur Ashe Stadium.

Swiatek/Ruud upset the top seeds Pegula/Draper 3-5, 5-3, [10-8] to make sebut in the mixed doubles final.

Later, the defending champion Italian team of Sara Errani and Andrea Vavassori defeated Americans Danielle Collins and Christian Harrison in their semifinal match, 4-2, 4-2 to set up the final with Swiatek-Ruud.

The Italians are battling No. 3 seeds Swiatek and Ruud for the championship title—and the USD1 million prize purse.

The new-look tournament was a hit with fans at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on Tuesday, with spectators filling both Ashe and Armstrong for the doubles action.

Matches in the first three rounds of the tournament, including tonight's semifinals, are best-of-three-set contests with each set played to four games (tiebreak at 4-4) and a 10-point tiebreak in lieu of a third set.

The final played with traditional sets to six games, with a 10-point match tiebreak to decide the champion if the competitors split sets.

- IANS

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Priya S
Swiatek and Ruud making a great pair! But disappointed for the qualifiers - must be frustrating after all the preparation. Hope they get better weather tomorrow 🤞
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Arjun K
USD 1 million prize money for mixed doubles? That's huge! Shows how seriously they're taking this format. Good to see tennis evolving beyond traditional singles focus.
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Sarah B
The new scoring format seems interesting but confusing. Traditional sets are better for consistency across tournaments. Why change what works?
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Vikram M
Bernard Tomic still trying to qualify? That guy has more comebacks than Bollywood stars! 😂 Hope the rain clears for all players waiting their chance.
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Nikhil C
Good to see mixed doubles getting prime attention. In India we need to promote doubles more - our players have great potential in team formats!

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