At just 22 years old, Carlos Alcaraz continues to etch his name into tennis history. On 7 September 2025, he defeated long-time rival Jannik Sinner in the men’s singles final of the US Open 2025 at Flushing Meadows, New York. The Spaniard prevailed 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 to secure his sixth career Grand Slam title and his second US Open crown. With this victory, Alcaraz also reclaimed the ATP World No. 1 ranking, ending Sinner’s 65-week reign at the top.
Match Highlights
The match was the pair’s 15th career meeting and their third consecutive Grand Slam final, further cementing one of tennis’s most exciting modern rivalries.
- First Set (6-2): Alcaraz broke early, dictating rallies with explosive forehands, and sealed the opener in just 37 minutes.
- Second Set (3-6): Sinner responded strongly, breaking Alcaraz for a 3-1 lead and holding serve to level the contest.
- Third Set (6-1): Alcaraz produced his most dazzling tennis, breaking twice and pulling off a spectacular sidewinding overhead winner that thrilled the Arthur Ashe crowd.
- Fourth Set (6-4): Maintaining momentum, Alcaraz secured a decisive break at 3-2 and served out the match with his 11th ace.
The contest lasted two hours and 42 minutes, with Alcaraz broken only once in the final and just three times across the entire tournament.
Rivalry with Jannik Sinner
- Alcaraz and Sinner have dominated men’s tennis since 2024, sharing the last eight Grand Slam titles. While Sinner is widely regarded as the best hard-court player of the moment, it is Alcaraz who has had the upper hand in recent encounters, winning seven of their last eight meetings, including five of their last six finals.
- This rivalry is increasingly being compared to the iconic duels of Federer-Nadal and Djokovic-Nadal, making it one of the defining narratives of modern tennis.
Historical Significance
Alcaraz’s triumph places him in elite company,
- He becomes the second youngest male player in history to win six Grand Slam titles, behind only tennis legends.
He is now the fourth man ever to win multiple majors on all three surfaces,
- 2 on hard (US Open x2)
- 2 on clay (French Open x2)
- 2 on grass (Wimbledon x2)
Joining Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, and Mats Wilander in this rare achievement.
With this victory, Alcaraz begins his 37th week as ATP World No. 1, returning to the top for the first time since September 2023.
Key Takeaways for Exam
- Alcaraz won his second US Open and sixth Grand Slam.
- Beat Jannik Sinner in four sets.
- Returned to World No. 1 ATP ranking.
- Achieved rare feat: multiple majors on hard, clay, and grass.


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