Carlos Alcaraz lifted his second US Open crown in New York after defeating Jannik Sinner 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 in the 2025 final. At just 22 years old, the Spaniard has already established himself as a generational force in men’s tennis. His victory not only delivered another Grand Slam title but also reclaimed the world No.1 ranking, ending Sinner’s 64-week reign. In his post-match speech, Alcaraz combined humour, humility, and heartfelt gratitude.
The newly crowned champion made sure to begin with praise for his rival. “It’s unbelievable what you’re doing during the whole season,” Alcaraz said of Sinner. He even joked, “I’m seeing you more than my family.” It was a playful reminder of their growing rivalry — one that has already become the defining battle of the new tennis era. Alcaraz acknowledged Sinner’s hard work, improvement, and the strong team supporting the Italian.
But the speech quickly turned inward, as Alcaraz reflected on his own support system. “The hard work you’re making just to make me even better, not only in the professional part, but the personal part as well… every achievement that I’m having is because of you.” The Spaniard stressed that this US Open title belonged as much to his team as to himself. His words reinforced his reputation as a grounded, family-oriented star who never forgets those who stand beside him.
Alcaraz also highlighted the emotional bond with his family. He addressed his brother, uncle, and father in the stands, before sending love to his mother and younger brothers watching from Spain. “I love you,” he repeated, his voice carrying a mix of pride and vulnerability. The champion’s openness was a reminder that even at the top of the sport, family ties remain central to success. His gratitude extended beyond tennis to the roots that shaped him.
The US Open holds a special place in Alcaraz’s heart. From his breakthrough title in 2022 to his second crown in 2025, New York has been the stage where his explosive game and charisma shine brightest. “This tournament is super special for me,” he said. “The three weeks that I’m spending here, it’s just a privilege to be part of the tournament, to see how everything is improving. It’s great to be back.”
He also took time to salute the crowd, whose energy at Arthur Ashe Stadium has long been a defining feature of the event. “Thanks for the energy you’re putting in every match, in every practice. I just feel at home, feel the energy, feel the love,” Alcaraz said. The roar of the New York fans, combined with their enthusiasm for his style of play, has made him one of the most beloved figures in modern tennis.
In addition, Alcaraz offered words of appreciation to tournament organizers and staff. He made a special mention of Stacey Allaster, CEO of the US Open, thanking her for the treatment players receive and the environment created. “Since the first time that I came here, you treated us unbelievably well,” he said. “I just want to say thank you… Everything you have done is amazing.” It was a classy conclusion to a speech that was equal parts humble and celebratory.
With this victory, Alcaraz reclaims the world No.1 ranking, ending Sinner’s impressive 64-week run at the top. Their rivalry, however, remains the heartbeat of men’s tennis. Sinner triumphed at Wimbledon earlier this year, Alcaraz won Roland Garros, and now the Spaniard has evened the ledger at the US Open. The head-to-head record now stands at 10–5 in Alcaraz’s favor, underlining how frequently they collide in finals and how pivotal their duels are shaping the sport’s future.
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