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Andy Roddick slams Jannik Sinner forecasts after losing US Open final to Carlos Alcaraz: ‘That’s disrespectful’

News RoomBy News RoomSeptember 10, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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There’s one thing fans and experts underestimate every time a Grand Slam final arrives: the unpredictable edge. As former world No. 1 Andy Roddick pointed out after the US Open final between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, the assumption that the Italian would lose is a misstep in more ways than one.

Sinner, despite falling in four sets in Sunday’s final at Flushing Meadows, earned admiration for putting Alcaraz under sustained pressure on the court at Arthur Ashe Stadium.

Alcaraz, for his part, reiterated the value of resilience and adaptability, clinching his second US Open title and reclaiming world No. 1 status-a victory that capped off a season where he has taken his total of Grand Slams to six.

But Roddick, speaking on the Served podcast, reacted to pre-match overconfidence with pointed clarity about Sinner’s quality and the disrespect shown to the 24-year-old.

“You’re asking me to predict a coin flip with confidence. Like, we’re just guessing,” Roddick said. “There’s no way, ‘I knew!’ That’s disrespectful to someone… No, you f***ing guessed, and you got it right.”

In just a few words, he cut through the hype machines and reminded us that elite tennis is defined by razor-thin margins and dynamic shifts-something he lauded in both finalists.

Respect in defeat and tactical brilliance

Roddick didn’t shy away from giving Sinner credit-or from recognizing the elevated showdown Alcaraz commanded. He admired Sinner’s relentlessness, even in setbacks.

“Jannik was hitting the ball harder than anyone I’ve ever seen,” Roddick continued. “The first point he was like, ‘Let’s empty the canister.’

“He was roping the ball. And Carlos just stayed there, got back to deuce, and hit a monster serve on match point.”

That line captures the essence of what makes top-level tennis unmatched: the explosion of one player’s offense matched by the rock-solid defense of another.

Roddick emphasized that in a matchup between players this evenly matched, even the tiniest advantage can decide everything: “The margin for error with these two when they’re playing each other is so razor thin… I have to take my shot, even if it’s a little reckless or irresponsible.”

The rivalry continues

This was not just a final-it was the latest chapter in a mesmerizing rivalry. It marked the third straight Grand Slam final between Alcaraz and Sinner this year and reaffirmed their place at tennis’s peak.

Alcaraz has now solidified a 10-5 head-to-head lead and showed why his tactical variety and mental composure continue to define him as perhaps the globe’s most complete player on any surface.

Sinner, meanwhile, offered a candid takeaway: “I was very predictable today… now it’s going to be on me if I want to make changes or not. That’s definitely what we are going to work on.”

His resolve to evolve echoes the broader arc of this rivalry-one driven by mutual respect, fierce competitiveness, and unceasing improvement.

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