We’re all the way down to the ultimate 4 in Toronto, and the underside half of the draw delivered two heavy-hitting quarter-finals.
Taylor Fritz was first by way of, weathering a late wobble to defeat Andrey Rublev in straight units. The second seed continued his ridiculous serving stats, 20 aces, 79% first-serve factors gained and survived a blip when serving for the match at 5-4 within the second.
Nonetheless, Fritz steadied the ship within the tiebreak to shut out a assured win, and with it, units up an all-American semi-final conflict.
Ben Shelton was subsequent to hitch him, killing Alex de Minaur’s rhythm with explosive serving and managed aggression.
The 22-year-old American’s 6-3, 6-4 win snapped the Aussie’s seven-match win streak and exhibits that his all-court recreation is maturing.
Right here’s how the Day 10 quarter-final motion unfolded on the Nationwide Financial institution Open.
Day Ten Canadian Open 2025 Quarter Last Outcomes
Winner
Loser
Scoreline
Ben Shelton (4)
Alex de Minaur (9)
6-3 6-4
Taylor Fritz (2)
Andrey Rublev (6)
6-3 7-6(4)
Ben Shelton def. Alex de Minaur, 6-3, 6-4

Ben Shelton snapped Alex de Minaur’s seven-match profitable streak with a commanding 6-3, 6-4 victory within the Nationwide Financial institution Open quarter-finals.
The 22-year-old American, leveraging his booming serve and heavy forehand, outlasted the 2023 Toronto finalist in 91 minutes.
Shelton fired 11 aces and eight forehand winners, capitalising on De Minaur’s uncharacteristic 28 unforced errors.
Pre-match, I had De Minaur because the favorite, and I’m not likely certain how among the finest returners on tour, enjoying one of many worst, can solely break as soon as whereas dropping their very own serve thrice. However hey, that’s tennis and De Minaur appears to fall quick every time he faces somebody inside the highest 10.
I’m actually pleased with the win; it confirmed numerous psychological toughness. He’s damaged me one million occasions in observe, and he’s a very powerful competitor. I served out the units confidentially, and I’m actually excited in regards to the likelihood to be within the semi-finals. Plenty of guys see me as only a server and never as a lot as a baseliner. Psychologically, once I get right into a match and go into lockdown mode and put one million balls within the court docket, my rally ball does include a great little bit of weight, and I really feel I shock guys at occasions. With the ability to win the longer rallies and be comfy in my very own pores and skin and never feeling like I’m dashing to make one thing occur is a large a part of my evolution. Shelton on his win.
Match Stats
Alex De Minaur
Ben Shelton
Winners
14
22
Unforced Errors
28
23
Aces
1
11
Double Faults
2
1
1st Serve %
53% (35/66)
62% (37/60)
1st Serve Factors Gained
66% (23/35)
78% (29/37)
2nd Serve Factors Gained
48% (15/31)
52% (12/23)
Break Factors Saved
40% (2/5)
50% (1/2)
Service Video games
67% (6/9)
90% (9/10)
1st Return Factors Gained
22% (8/37)
34% (12/35)
2nd Return Factors Gained
48% (11/23)
52% (16/31)
Break Factors Gained
50% (1/2)
60% (3/5)
Return Video games
10% (1/10)
33% (3/9)
Stress Factors
43% (3/7)
57% (4/7)
Service Factors
58% (38/66)
68% (41/60)
Return Factors
32% (19/60)
42% (28/66)
Web Factors
79% (11/14)
43% (3/7)
Complete Factors
45% (57/126)
55% (69/126)
Match Factors Saved
0
0
Max Factors In A Row
4
6
Complete Video games
37% (7/19)
63% (12/19)
Max Video games In A Row
1
3
Highlights
Taylor Fritz def. Andrey Rublev, 6-3, 7-6(4)

Taylor Fritz held his nerve to down 2024 Montreal finalist Andrey Rublev 6-3, 7-6(4) with a top quality serving show.
The second seed, who turned the primary American to hit quarter-finals in any respect 9 Masters 1000s, fired 20 aces and gained 79% of first-serve factors to additional cement his high spot on the ATP Serve Leaders chart during the last 52 weeks.
Fritz was cruising towards his forty second straight maintain at 5-4 within the second set however faltered, dropping serve after Rublev transformed his fourth break level. He regrouped within the tiebreak, leaning on his 18-3 file since June to seal the win.
This one went as anticipated, with Fritz’s serve firing and Rublev at a plateau. You don’t actually see him beating higher-ranked opponents until they’ve a nasty day.
That entire recreation was so shaky for me. It’s bizarre as a result of he was holding straightforward, I used to be holding straightforward. It felt so like calm and chill and rapidly I’m serving to be within the semis, the strain of the sport got here out of nowhere. There’s no approach to sugarcoat it, it was a decent recreation. My mind type of turned off. The one factor you are able to do is come again and win the set. I’d be much more upset about what occurred within the recreation if I lose the match. Profitable makes it really feel not as dangerous. Fritz on his late match wobble.
Match Stats
Andrey Rublev
Taylor Fritz
Winners
21
28
Unforced Errors
26
21
Aces
6
20
Double Faults
1
3
1st Serve %
54% (31/57)
66% (48/73)
1st Serve Factors Gained
77 % (24/31)
79% (38/48)
2nd Serve Factors Gained
58% (15/26)
64% (16/25)
Break Factors Saved
0% (0/2)
75% (3/4)
Service Video games
80% (8/10)
91% (10/11)
1st Return Factors Gained
21% (10/48)
23% (7/31)
2nd Return Factors Gained
36% (9/25)
42% (11/26)
Break Factors Gained
25% (1/4)
100% (2/2)
Return Video games
9% (1/11)
20% (2/10)
Stress Factors
17% (1/6)
83% (5/6)
Service Factors
68% (39/57)
74% (54/73)
Return Factors
26% (19/73)
32% (18/57)
Web Factors
67% (2/3)
50% (1/2)
Complete Factors
45% (58/130)
55% (72/130)
Match Factors Saved
1
0
Max Factors In A Row
4
8
Complete Video games
43% (9/21)
57% (12/21)
Max Video games In A Row
2
3
Highlights
Canadian Open 2025 Day 11 Semi-Last Matches

Alexander Zverev (1) vs Karen Khachanov (11)
Ben Shelton (4) vs Taylor Fritz (2)



















