February 3, 2026

Alcaraz Defeats Sinner To Claim 2025 US Open Men’s Title

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By Sportsgister

‎Spanish sensation Carlos Alcaraz added another glittering chapter to his young career after defeating Italy’s Jannik Sinner in the men’s singles final of the 2025 US Open at Flushing Meadows.

‎The 22-year-old powered to a 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 victory in New York, reclaiming the world number one ranking in the process.

‎Fast Start, Steely Finish

‎Alcaraz began the match in dominant fashion, dictating rallies with his trademark blend of athleticism and creativity.

‎Sinner, however, found his rhythm in the second set, breaking early and holding firm to level the contest at one set apiece.

‎But Alcaraz responded like a true champion. The Spaniard stormed through the third set 6-1, regaining full control, before sealing the win with a composed fourth set, finishing with an emphatic forehand that left the crowd on their feet.

‎Milestone Achievement

‎This triumph marks Alcaraz’s second US Open title, following his maiden win in 2022, and takes his overall tally to six Grand Slam crowns. With his victory, he becomes the youngest man in history to win six majors before the age of 23, cementing his place as the face of tennis’ new generation.

‎Eventful Final Atmosphere

‎The final itself was delayed by enhanced security measures due to the presence of former U.S. President Donald Trump, who attended the match.

‎ His arrival drew a mixed reaction from the crowd, but once play began, all eyes were firmly on the action between two of the sport’s brightest stars.

‎For Sinner, it was a disappointing end to what had been a stellar run to his first US Open final. The Italian, however, leaves New York with renewed confidence and the belief that he remains on the cusp of major success.

‎Alcaraz, meanwhile, lifted the trophy with his trademark smile and a message of thanks to his team, fans, and family.

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