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Novak Djokovic was the defending champion, but lost in the third round to Alexei Popyrin.[1] This marked Djokovic's earliest defeat at the US Open since 2006, his earliest defeat at any major since the 2017 Australian Open, and the first year since 2017 that Djokovic did not win a major title.[2] It was also the first year since 2002 that none of the Big Three won a major and the first major since the 2004 French Open without any of the Big Three in the round of 16.[3]
Jannik Sinner became the first man born in the 2000s (and first man born after 1988) to reach all four major semifinals, as well as being the first Italian man in the Open Era to do so.[4]
The semifinal between Taylor Fritz and Frances Tiafoe will mark the first all-American major men's semifinal since Andre Agassi defeated Robby Ginepri at the 2005 US Open, guaranteeing an American man will reach a major final for the first time since Andy Roddick at the 2009 Wimbledon Championships, and the first to reach the US Open final since Roddick in 2006.[5] It is also the first men's singles major semifinal contested by two players ranked outside the top 10 since the 2017 US Open.
This tournament marked the final major appearance of 2020 US Open champion and former world No. 3 Dominic Thiem. He lost in the first round to Ben Shelton.[6]
The first-round match between Dan Evans and Karen Khachanov was the longest match in the tournament's history at 5 hours and 35 minutes, surpassing the previous record of 5 hours and 26 minutes from the 1992 semifinal between Stefan Edberg and Michael Chang.[7]
† The player did not qualify for the tournament in 2023. Points for his 19th best result will be deducted instead.
‡ The player did not qualify for the tournament in 2023. He is defending points from an ATP Challenger Tour event (Tulln) instead.