The highest half of the Toronto draw locked in its semi-finalists on Monday, with each outcomes going with seeding.
Alexander Zverev continued his run, rallying from a set down to finish Alexei Popyrin’s title defence in three tight units.
It wasn’t at all times clear, however Zverev’s forehand, usually a legal responsibility beneath stress, held up impressively as he moved to 4–0 of their head-to-head.
On the opposite aspect, Karen Khachanov quietly labored his well past Alex Michelsen in a straight-sets win that was a lot nearer than the scoreline suggests.
The massive-hitting Russian saved two set factors within the second set and relied on clutch serving and expertise to edge the 20-year-old American, who seemed harmful however couldn’t convert the large moments.
Right here’s every thing that went down on Day 9 on the Nationwide Financial institution Open.
Day 9 Canadian Open 2025 Quarter Closing Outcomes

Winner
Loser
Scoreline
Alexander Zverev (1)
Alexei Popyrin (18)
6-7(8) 6-4 6-3
Karen Khachanov (11)
Alex Michelsen (26)
6-4 7-6(3)
Alexander Zverev def. Alexei Popyrin, 6-7(8), 6-4, 6-3

Alexander Zverev doused Alexei Popyrin’s title defence in Toronto, rallying for a 6-7(8), 6-4, 6-3 victory to succeed in the Nationwide Financial institution Open semi-finals.
The highest seed, pissed off after lacking two set factors within the first-set tiebreak, regrouped to dominate the second and third units, enhancing to 4-0 of their head-to-head.
Popyrin’s net-cord volley stole the opener, however Zverev responded with early 3-0 leads within the subsequent two units, and though Popyrin recovered from 2-4 to 4-4 within the second, Sascha kicked straight again into gear, profitable 82% of first-serve factors all through.
I assumed Zverev hit his forehand fairly properly final evening, and he barely made any errors on that wing throughout units two and three, which is uncommon for him.
Nonetheless early days, after all, as that is solely a quarter-final towards Popyrin, and he must do it in huge finals, however maybe he’s heading in the right direction.
I needed to inform myself, regardless that I misplaced the primary set, I assumed we had been each taking part in truly fairly properly. I did one or two errors in the long run [of the tie-break], and I used to be very unfortunate with the web wire on set level. However all in all, I assumed it was a excessive degree, and if I proceed taking part in that approach, I’m going to get my probabilities — and that’s what I did. I needed to discover a return place at first as a result of he’s a really huge server, and when he will get right into a rhythm, it’s very troublesome towards him. I did that within the second and third set. Actually, I can’t complain about a lot. I performed one unfastened recreation on my serve within the second set, however other than that, it was fairly good. Zverev on his efficiency.
Match Stats
Alexander Zverev
Alexei Popyrin
Winners
28
30
Unforced Errors
30
45
Aces
12
11
Double Faults
7
5
1st Serve %
68% (68/100)
61% (63/103)
1st Serve Factors Received
82% (56/68)
75% (47/63)
2nd Serve Factors Received
50% (16/32)
45% (18/40)
Break Factors Saved
67% (2/3)
50% (3/6)
Service Video games
94% (15/16)
80% (12/15)
1st Return Factors Received
25% (16/63)
18% (12/68)
2nd Return Factors Received
55% (22/40)
50% (16/32)
Break Factors Received
50% (3/6)
33% (1/3)
Return Video games
20% (3/15)
6% (1/16)
Strain Factors
56% (5/9)
44% (4/9)
Service Factors
72% (72/100)
63% (65/103)
Return Factors
37% (38/103)
28% (28/100)
Internet Factors
93% (13/14)
76% (16/21)
Whole Factors
54% (110/203)
46% (93/203)
Match Factors Saved
0
0
Max Factors In A Row
7
9
Whole Video games
58% (18/31)
42% (13/31)
Max Video games In A Row
5
3
Highlights
Karen Khachanov def. Alex Michelsen, 6-4, 7-6(3)

Karen Khachanov powered into his third Nationwide Financial institution Open semi-final, outlasting 20-year-old Alex Michelsen 6-4, 7-6(3) in an in depth showdown and degree their H2H at 1-1 after Michelsen’s win on the Australian Open.
The eleventh seed, who reached this stage in 2018 and 2019, saved six of seven break factors, together with two set factors at 4-5 within the second set, leaning on his 85% first-serve win charge (40/47) to remain in management. He sealed the tiebreak by profitable the ultimate 5 factors, mixing aggression with precision.
Khachanov is a kind of guys who sneaks by way of to the latter levels of tournaments with out getting a lot media or fan protection. But he’s one of the crucial constant gamers on the market; his profession type of stalled after he gained the Paris Masters, however he’s been inside the highest 20 since 2018.
Very shut, very aggressive match. had some benefits, then abruptly I used to be down and I used to be dealing with a set level on my serve. I served properly, two serves. These are the moments, at all times in a tennis match, you attempt to overcome… The way you come out mentally from this example is essential, so I’m actually blissful and proud that I used to be capable of to shut it out within the second set on the finish. The circumstances are totally different in Australia… Totally different balls, totally different floor, the ball sliding extra by way of the air.So perhaps I used to be taking part in with much less spin, extra flatter, attempting to not give him alternatives to step contained in the courtroom and assault. That’s what I did rather well at present. Khachanov on his win.
Match Stats
Alex Michelsen
Karen Khachanov
Winners
24
16
Unforced Errors
40
27
Aces
5
6
Double Faults
3
5
1st Serve %
63% (55/88)
64% (47/73)
1st Serve Factors Received
67% (37/55)
85% (40/47)
2nd Serve Factors Received
52% (17/33)
50% (13/26)
Break Factors Saved
82% (9/11)
86% (6/7)
Service Video games
82% (9/11)
91% (10/11)
1st Return Factors Received
15% (7/47)
33% (18/55)
2nd Return Factors Received
50% (13/26)
48% (16/33)
Break Factors Received
14% (1/7)
18% (2/11)
Return Video games
9% (1/11)
18% (2/11)
Strain Factors
56% (10/18)
44% (8/18)
Service Factors
61% (54/88)
73% (53/73)
Return Factors
27% (20/73)
39% (34/88)
Internet Factors
75% (12/16)
100% (6/6)
Whole Factors
46% (74/161)
54% (87/161)
Match Factors Saved
0
0
Max Factors In A Row
6
7
Whole Video games
45% (10/22)
55% (12/22)
Max Video games In A Row
2
4
Highlights
Canadian Open 2025 Day 10 Quarter Closing Matches

Alex de Minaur (9) vs Ben Shelton (4)
Andrey Rublev (6) vs Taylor Fritz (2)