Carlos Alcaraz Has won the US Open for the Second Time in His Career on Sunday. The Spaniard, Who is Now the New World Number One, Dethroned the Italian Jannik Sinner in the Final in New York: 6-2, 3-6, 6-1 and 6-4.
Sinner had won the US Open last year by Easily Defeating the American Taylor Fritz in the Final. In the Final Against Alcaraz This Year, He Fell Short.
Alcaraz started strong and immediately broke sinner in the opening game. With aggressive and attractive play, he won the first set, but sinner came back strongly. In The Remainder, The Strong-Playing Alcaraz Made the Difference. The Spaniard Impressed with Dynamic and Powerful Tennis and Constantly Imposed his Will on Sinner, who did not reach his top form.
The 22-Year-Old Alcaraz was The Strongest in New York for the Second Time, after his Earlier Title in 2022. It is the Sixth Grand Slam Title of the Spaniard, who Previously won Roland Garros (2024 and 2024) and Wimbledon).
Alcaraz can also call himself the new world number one due to the final victory at flushing meadows. He takes about that place from Sinner, who has led the ranking as may last year.
It was the third time this year that the two with a grand slam final. Alcaraz Triumphed in June at Roland Garros in a thrilling match of no less than 5.5 hours. In July, Sinner Defeated His Spanish Rival in Four Sets at Wimbledon. Now Alcaraz was the Strongest Again.
With Alcaraz Against Sinner, The Two Best Tennis Players Of The Moment, The US Open Got Its Dream Final. IT Ensured Considerable Interest from Prominent Figures. Among Others, Basketball Player Stephen Curry, Formula 1 Driver Sergio Pérez and Singer Bruce Springsteen Were present in The Arthur Ashe Stadium, The Largest Tennis Stadium in The World.
Alcaraz Dealt The First Blow to Sinner in Front of Trump’s Eyes. The Spaniard immediately placed a break in the first game and later Another One, after which he could escaly win the set.
The Second Set Went to Sinner, which Meant Alcaraz Missed A Special Record. The Spaniard had not Lost a Set Until the Final and Could Have Become the First Man to Win the US Open Without Losing A Set.
Despite the Set Win, Sinner Did Not Make a Great Impression. The Italian Made Many Unnecessary Mistakes for His Standards (28), While Alcaraz also Recorded Many More Winners (41 to 21). The Most Impressive Winner was a smash from behind the baseline.
The Third Set Went to Alcaraz by a Wide Margin, After which the Spaniard Placed A Break in the Fourth Set At A 2-2 Score. Alcaraz served out the match and crowned hisself Champion in New York for the Second Time.
Alcaraz Received a Check for no less than 5 Million US Dollars, Converted Into More Than 4.25 Million Euros, The Largest Amount Ever At a Grand Slam.