Alcaraz US Open 2025 win over Sinner to reclaim No.1 spot

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Alcaraz US Open 2025 triumph: Spaniard beats Sinner in four sets, claims sixth Grand Slam, reclaims world No.1 as Trump watches in New York.
Alcaraz Lifts Sixth Grand Slam Title
Carlos Alcaraz produced another masterclass in New York, defeating long-time rival Jannik Sinner in the US Open 2025 final to reclaim the world number one ranking. The 22-year-old Spaniard secured a 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 victory at Arthur Ashe Stadium, adding his second Grand Slam title of the year and sixth overall.
With the win, Alcaraz reclaimed the top spot in the ATP rankings, pushing Sinner down to number two. The clash marked the third straight Grand Slam final between the two in 2025, underlining their growing rivalry in men’s tennis.
Trump’s Presence Delays Start of the Final
The atmosphere was electric with a sellout crowd in attendance, including US President Donald Trump, whose presence required extra security checks and caused a slight delay to the match. Despite the disruption, the contest delivered high-quality tennis from start to finish.
Rivalry at Its Peak: Alcaraz vs Sinner
Alcaraz’s dominance was clear in the first set, as he combined power with flair, pulling off audacious shots that had the crowd roaring. Sinner, however, responded in the second set with his trademark precision to level the match.
But Alcaraz roared back in the third, racing to a 5-0 lead and sealing the set with a thunderous serve. In the fourth set, Sinner fought valiantly, showcasing stunning volleys, but he faltered under pressure. Alcaraz broke in the fifth game and never looked back, clinching the trophy on his third match point.
Alcaraz’s Emotional Speech
After the win, Alcaraz paid tribute to his rival:
He also credited his team for the victory, saying every success was a reflection of their support.
Sinner Left to Regroup
Sinner, who denied Alcaraz at Wimbledon earlier this year but fell short in both the French Open and US Open finals, admitted he gave everything he had:
Despite the defeat, Sinner remains a constant threat on the big stage, and his rivalry with Alcaraz promises to shape men’s tennis for years to come.
A Rivalry Defining a Generation
The Alcaraz-Sinner rivalry is now considered the new era’s Federer-Nadal battle, with both players trading blows on the biggest stages. With Alcaraz back at number one and Sinner determined to bounce back, the race for dominance in men’s tennis is far from over.