US Open: Carlos Alcaraz admits that he was “ brilliant '' in the final victory of the American open against Jannik Sinner to Flushing Meadows | Tennis news

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Carlos Alcaraz admits that he was “brilliant” and at his “best level of all time” in his American final victory on Jannik Sinner in New York on Sunday.

Alcaraz dethroned the sinner in a sensational way to seal its second US Open title and become the new world n ° 1 after security is frustrated by fans with American president Donald Trump.

In the end, the central scene belonged to Alcaraz, which sealed its sixth Grand Chelem title with a master's degree in service, Win 6-2 3-6 6-1 6-4.

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Protruding facts of Alcaraz against the sinner of the open final

The 22 -year -old now has six grandch titles – the youngest man from Bjorn Borg to achieve the feat – adding a second trophy here to his French Open and Wimbledon Double.

“In general, I think it was my best level during the two weeks. From the first game to the final, I think I played Grand Tennis,” said Alcaraz Sky Sports' Laura Robson at the Arthur Ashe stadium.

“The goal was really, really high. I haven't lost attention at all in any of the games, which I'm really happy with.

“With the service, I really focused on that. I broke myself three times, once in the final. In general, I just played incredible tennis.”

Asked which part of his game he was most proud to execute against Big Rival Sinner, Alcaraz replied:

“I just maintained my best level from the first game until the last. Tactically, I tried to be perfect.

“The matches against Jannik consist in being good tactically, and physically it is really demanding too. I think I must be perfect against him.

“Today, I was just brilliant, to be honest. In the second set, some mistakes, but in general, I was just brilliant.

“If I want to beat Jannik on the biggest scene, I must be brilliant, which I am really happy with.”

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Many celebrities A-List were on the brink of the courtyard to see Alcaraz against the sinner in the United States final

The sinner seems to become more “unpredictable”

Jannik Sinner, of Italy, is between the sets in the male final of the American open tennis championships against Carlos Alcaraz, of S
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Jannik Sinner admits that he must make adjustments to his game if he wants to compete with Alcaraz

Sinner admits that his main objective is to become more “unpredictable” to become a better player after his defeat in four sets in his enemies.

The Italian said: “I was very predictable in the court today. He changed the game. He is also his style of the way he plays. Now, it's going to be on me if I want to make changes or not. We will really work on it.

“I did not do a service and a volley. I did not use a lot of drops. Then you arrive at the point where you have to play Carlos, you have to get out of the comfort zone. I will try to make changes. To be a little more unpredictable as a player. This is what I have to do, try to become a better tennis player. At the end of the day, that's my main goal.”

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Tim Henman joins Dan Khan to think about how Alcaraz did not let the sinner reach his usual levels in the American open final

Sinner added with a smile: “I am very, very solid, you know, Baseliner. I am a very strong striker. I am a good player, you know …”

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2025-09-07 23:47:00

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