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Alcaraz’s unexpected toast to his rival sparks stir after US Open glory

News RoomBy News RoomSeptember 8, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Carlos Alcaraz capped off a tournament that could define a young career.

By not only by toppling Jannik Sinner in a high-stakes US Open final, he also delivered one of the most gracious acknowledgments of competitive respect seen on a Grand Slam stage in recent memory.

At Arthur Ashe Stadium, Alcaraz emerged victorious over the defending champion, Jannik Sinner, with a four-set win (6-2, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4), earning his sixth major singles title and, crucially, reclaiming the world No. 1 spot on Monday for the first time since September 2023.

Behind that achievement lies another rare feat: this was the third straight Grand Slam final contested by the two in a single season, a historic first for men’s tennis.

But the moment that reverberated beyond New York’s hard courts was Alcaraz‘s opening remarks during the trophy ceremony.

With a smile directed toward Sinner, he said, “Really, I just have to start with Jannik. It’s unbelievable what you’re doing during the whole season.

“Great level through every tournament you’re playing. I’m seeing you more than my family, so it’s great to share the court, share the locker room, share everything with you.” Sinner, though defeated, could not hide his smile at the moment.”

Alcaraz‘s voice brimmed with appreciation, not just for a worthy adversary but for the standards their rivalry has helped set.

Though the pair have face-to-face history spanning fifteen matches, with Alcaraz holding a 10-5 edge overall and 4-1 this year, it’s the quality of their matches and the intensity of three straight Slam finals that define their dynamic.

On court, Alcaraz‘s performance was nothing short of clinical.

In the final alone, he outstruck Sinner 42 winners to 21 and held serve with remarkable resilience, losing just one service game across more than two and a half hours of play.

His precision was evident in the consistency, only three breaks of serve given up during the tournament, including in the final, fueling his own sense of the event as perhaps “the best tournament of [his] career”.

Meanwhile, Sinner remained candid in defeat. Reflecting on his performance, he admitted he felt his own game had become “very predictable,” a vulnerability he plans to address in the off-season, even if that requires embracing short-term losses in pursuit of broader evolution.

Rivalry that defines a generation

Beyond an impressive statistical ledger, the Alcaraz-Sinner matchup has become something of a torch-bearer in men’s tennis, specifically for the youngest cohort.

Dubbed by commentators as the “New Two,” their rivalry echoes the legacy of the Big Three, offering the sport a similarly compelling narrative through their frequent blockbuster encounters.

This year alone, they have collectively claimed the last eight Grand Slam titles, underscoring not just their dominance but also the consistency with which they show up in the sport’s most defining moments.

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