Key Points

Carlos Alcaraz put on a spectacular show to defeat his rival Jannik Sinner in the US Open final. The match was briefly delayed due to heightened security for a presidential visit. With this victory, Alcaraz reclaims the world number one ranking and wins his second US Open title. He now stands as the second youngest man in the Open Era to win six major singles titles.

Key Points: Carlos Alcaraz Denies Jannik Sinner US Open Title to Reclaim World No 1

  • Alcaraz wins 6-2 3-6 6-1 6-4 in a masterclass performance
  • Match delayed by 50 minutes due to security for President Trump
  • Alcaraz dethrones Sinner from the world No 1 ranking
  • Alcaraz becomes second youngest man to win six major titles
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Alcaraz denies Sinner back-to-back crowns with spirited performance to lift US Open title

Carlos Alcaraz defeats Jannik Sinner in four sets to win his second US Open title, ending Sinner's 65-week reign as world number one in a thrilling final.

"You are doing an amazing job. I know there's a lot of hard work behind this performance today, you were better than me. - Jannik Sinner"

New York, September 8

Spanish sensation Carlos Alcaraz denied world number one Jannik Sinner back-to-back crowns at Flushing Meadows with an overwhelming all-around performance in the final to lift his second US Open title.

Alcaraz dished out a masterclass to oust his greatest rival by 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 in a contest that lasted for 2 hours and 42 minutes at Arthur Ashe Stadium. The 22-year-old's heroics in New York ensured that he would dethrone Sinner from the world number one ranking and end the Italian's 65-week reign at the summit. Sinner will return to the top for the first time since September 2023.

The contest was delayed by 50 minutes due to security measures in place to accommodate US President Donald Trump. After the delay, the final kicked off with Alcaraz surging to early dominance with Sinner floundering to execute his trademark shots, the blend of power and precision from the baseline.

Alcaraz seized early control with Sinner rushing into his shots and making an unprecedented nine unforced errors. Sinner eventually found his footing with a barrage of clean hitting while staying true to his tactical plan. Despite losing the set, Alcaraz appeared galvanised. He started outlasting Sinner in the baseline exchanges and notched up a remarkable win.

The pulsating contest witnessed several mesmerising rallies, ferocious strokes and plenty of visits to the net. After being clobbered by Alcaraz in the opener, Sinner found his rhythm and consistency in his baseline striking to overwhelm the Spaniard to restore parity after the second set. Alcaraz drubbed Sinner 42 winners to 21 and dropped just nine points behind his first serve.

"My team, my family, I am really lucky to have you guys, to be honest. The hard work you do to make me even better, not only in the professional part, but the personal part as well. Every achievement that I am [making] is thanks to you, and this one is no less; it's also yours," Alcaraz said at the trophy presentation as quoted from ATP.

Alcaraz became the second youngest man to win six major men's singles titles in the Open Era after Bjorn Borg. His success came at the cost of Sinner's bid to become just the seventh man to win three Grand Slam singles titles in the same season.

While admitting his opponent was better, Sinner was quick to congratulate Alcaraz after the contest and said, "You are doing an amazing job. I know [there's] a lot of hard work behind this performance today, you were better than me. Enjoy it. It's a great moment."

- ANI

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Priya S
Both players showed amazing sportsmanship. Sinner's graciousness in defeat is commendable. In India we value both skill and good character - these players have both! 👏
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Aryan P
The delay because of Trump's security was unnecessary. Sports events shouldn't be disrupted for political figures. Focus should be on the athletes who trained so hard for this moment.
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Sarah B
Alcaraz's speech about his team and family shows why he's so successful. In Indian culture we also believe that success comes from collective effort, not just individual talent. Beautiful values!
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Vikram M
The statistics are mind-blowing - 42 winners to 21! Alcaraz's first serve was virtually unbreakable. This is the kind of dominance we rarely see in modern tennis. Pure class!
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Nidhi U
Watching this at 3 AM in Mumbai was totally worth it! These two are creating the next great tennis rivalry. Hope we get to see many more finals between them. 🎾✨

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