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US Open: Carlos Alcaraz dethrones Jannik Sinner to win second title in New York and become world No 1

US Open: Carlos Alcaraz dethrones Jannik Sinner to win second title in New York and become world No 1
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Carlos Alcaraz seals his second US Open title and sixth Grand Slam overall with an impressive four-set victory against arch-nemesis Jannik Sinner.

Carlos Alcaraz dethroned Jannik Sinner in sensational fashion to seal his second US Open title and become new world No 1 after security delays frustrated fans.

JubilateCarlos Alcaraz celebrating His victory

With United States president Donald Trump in attendance, the 24,000-capacity Arthur Ashe Stadium was only about two-thirds full when the players walked out. Thousands of fans were waiting in line on the plaza outside to enter, with the final already delayed by half an hour due to airport-style checks.

Trump drew a mixed reaction when he was shown on screen during the national anthem, while there was loud booing when he was highlighted again at the end of the first set.

 

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U.S. President Donald Trump and Rolex CEO Jean-Frederic Dufour arrive in the Rolex suite prior to the Men’s Singles Final Match

 

But ultimately centre stage belonged to Alcaraz, who sealed his sixth Grand Slam title with a serving masterclass, winning 6-2 3-6 6-1 6-4.

“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 became the second youngest man to win six major singles titles in the Open Era after Bjorn Borg.

CarlosAlcaraz says he had to be perfect against Sinner and admitted he was “brilliant” in the US Open final

“It’s great to share a court, to share the locker room, to share everything with you.

“I’m just really proud about the people I have around. Every achievement I’m having is because of you, thanks to you … this one is yours.”

As well as ending Sinner’s reign at the hard-court major, Alcaraz simultaneously ensured he will replace the Italian as No 1 after a 65-week reign on Monday.

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Alcaraz was the form player having arrived at the final without losing a set, while Sinner had dropped two, against Denis Shapovalov in round three and Felix Auger-Aliassime in the semi-finals, when he also needed treatment for an abdominal injury.

In most of their matches, especially at Grand Slams, there has been almost nothing to choose between them, but Alcaraz dominated the first set here, breaking serve in the opening game and running away with it.

The 22-year-old looked more dynamic, pouncing on the Sinner second serve and making very few errors, while tension was evident in his rival, who struggled to find his range.

It was Alcaraz on the back foot at the start of the second set, with Sinner gesturing to the crowd, which finally was almost full, and then passing his opponent to secure the break.

Alcaraz had been bidding to become the first man in the Open Era to win the title here without dropping a set but Sinner ensured that statistic at least would remain.

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola, actors Ben Stiller, Danny DeVito, Kevin Hart, singer Bruce Springsteen and NBA star Steph Curry were among the celebrities who had flocked to Queens, and there was another twist at the start of the third set.

Two costly forehand misses from Sinner allowed Alcaraz another break and, when the Spaniard recovered from 0-30 in the next game to move 3-0 in front, he put his finger to his ear and raised his fist in the air.

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This contest was quick-fire, with Sinner‘s dip continuing as Alcaraz opened up a two-sets-to-one lead with less than two hours on the clock, Sinner produced a fine volley to hold off Alcaraz at the start of the fourth set but the 24-year-old’s serve had been a weakness all tournament and it was the same story here.

The pressure was relentless and he fired a forehand long to hand Alcaraz another break in the fifth game, putting the finish line very much in sight, Sinner fought for his crown at the last, saving two match points, but this was his rival’s day and Alcaraz took his third opportunity with his 10th ace.

“A lot of big stages and matches we played this season,” Sinner said after quickly composing himself. “I tried my best today, I couldn’t do more.”

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