US Open Final: Sinner – Alcaraz set a series of Grand Slam records


The US Open 2025 final between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz will set a series of Grand Slam records. So, what are these remarkable milestones?

Sinner and Alcaraz will create many historical columns in the US Open Final 2025

After Alcaraz easily defeated Novak Djokovic, Sinner faced Auger -anssime, the Canadian player attended the second Grand Slam semi-final of the UK. However, the world's number one player won 3-1, with sets of 6-1, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4.

Sinner made a historic clash with Alcaraz in the US Open final. This is the third consecutive Grand Slam final between these two opponents and has never had a precedent. With the victory in the semi -finals, Sinner joined the world's leading players when becoming the eighth player who reached all four Grand Slam finals in a season and was the youngest player in the Open Era era.

The series of 27 consecutive victories of the Italian tennis player on the hard field in major tournaments has balanced Djokovic's record, and currently only Federer (56 matches) is ranked on the UK.

After Alcaraz's victory in Paris and Sinner's victory in Wimbledon, the Sunday night final is expected to be extremely attractive. The winner not only won the championship but also left New York with the number one position in the world.

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Sinner personally will also set up many milestones

Sinner, who is a little more appreciated than the Spanish tennis player in winning the fifth and fourth Grand Slam title in the last five major tournaments. “This is clearly a great season. Grand Slam is the most important tournament and once again reaching the final, before the enthusiastic cheering of the audience, it is nothing more wonderful.

Today is a very difficult match but it is clear that I am very happy. Let's wait and see what will happen. Today will be a very special occasion. We understand each other very well and everyone wins are deserved, ”Sinner shared.

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