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Carlos Alcaraz vs Jannik Sinner Match Result, US Open 2025 Final: Carlos Alcaraz bagged the US Open 2025 title as he ended the reign of Jannik Sinner with a 6-2, 3-6, 6-1 and 6-4 in the men's singles final on Sunday, September 7.

This is Alcaraz's second US Open title win of his career and third Grand Slam tournament victory in a row. The Spaniard has also secured two French Open and Wimbledon victories, making the latest triumph his sixth Grand Slam title. Alcaraz has now become the new world No.1 in the ATP rankings, back at the summit for the first time since August 2023.

"Every achievement I have is thanks to you - this one is also yours," said Alcaraz to his family in his winner’s speech on court. "I'm lucky to have my brother, my uncle and father - my little brother and mother are watching at home. Thank you so much, I love you. This is super special for me. The three weeks I spent here were a privilege. I feel at home and feel the energy and love here."

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Alcaraz sealed the deal with his 10th ace of the day, a thrilling finale to his dazzling display, to be crowned the king of New York City once again.

The 22-year-old is now the second youngest man in the professional era that began in 1968 to win six majors, after Bjorn Borg, and also snapped Sinner's staggering 27-match winning run at hardcourt majors to dent the Italian's sparkling season.

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"I want to start with Jannik, it's unbelievable what you're doing the whole season, great level during every tournament that you're playing ... I'm seeing you more than my family," said Alcaraz, who took his win-loss record with Sinner to 10-5.

"It's great to share a court, to share the locker room and to share everything with you.

"I'm just really proud of the people I have around me. Every achievement that I'm having is because of you, thanks to you ... this one is yours."

Sinner, on the other hand, was left dejected after another Grand Slam final loss to Alcaraz this season after coming up short in their French Open epic in June, although he beat the Spaniard to take his Wimbledon crown the following month.

"A lot of big stages and matches we've played this season," Sinner, who began the Grand Slam season winning the Australian Open title in January before serving a short doping ban, said after quickly composing himself.

"I tried my best today, I couldn't do more."