Sinner, Alcaraz to Clash in US Open Final for Third Consecutive Grand Slam Showdown
NEW YORK – Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz will contest the US Open final, setting up a winner-takes-all clash and marking their third consecutive Grand Slam final meeting. Sinner advanced after defeating Daniil Medvedev 6-4,6-4,6-4 in the semi-final,while Alcaraz overcame Ben Shelton 6-3,6-2,7-6(5). The match will be played on Sunday, with Sinner aiming to defend his 2023 US Open title and Alcaraz seeking his second US Open crown.
This rivalry has quickly become one of the most compelling in men’s tennis. Sinner currently holds a 4-3 advantage in head-to-head matches against Alcaraz, having won at Wimbledon earlier this year, while Alcaraz triumphed at Roland Garros after saving three championship points. Sinner is seeking to become the first reigning men’s champion to defend the US Open title since roger Federer’s run of five consecutive titles from 2004-08.
Felix Auger-Aliassime has surged 14 places to No. 13 in the PIF ATP Live rankings, his highest mark since August 2023, following his performance in the tournament. he is 34-18 on the season according to the Infosys ATP Win/Loss index.
Sinner expressed confidence in his fitness ahead of the final, stating, “It’s nothing too bad…I served after always a little bit faster again, so no, it’s nothing serious.” He also acknowledged the evolution of their rivalry, saying, “I feel like our rivalry has started here really, playing an amazing match. We are two different players now, different confidence, too. So let’s see what’s coming. We’ve played quite a lot this year,so we certainly know each other very well.”
Did You Know?
Sinner and Alcaraz will meet for the third straight Grand Slam final.
Sinner is the fourth man in the Open Era to reach finals of all four Grand Slams in a season after Laver (1969), Federer (2006-07, 2009) and Djokovic (2015, 2021, 2023).
Sinner aims to be the first reigning men’s champion to defend the US Open title since Federer won five consecutive titles from 2004-08.
Sinner is the fourth man to reach five consecutive Grand Slam finals in the Open Era after Federer, Djokovic and Nadal.
He bids to become the second man in history to win both the Australian Open and US Open in back-to-back years (Federer 2006-07).
At 24 years and 22 days on Sunday, Sinner bids to become the youngest man in the Open Era to play in finals of all four Grand Slam tournaments in one season, bettering Federer (25Y 33D) in 2006.
He is on a 27-match winning streak on hard courts at Grand Slam level, with his last loss to Zverev in the 2023 US Open 4R.
He is 26-1 in Grand Slams this year, with his lone loss to Alcaraz in the Roland Garros final after holding 3 championship points.