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Arthur Ashe Stadium will host the US Open final on Sunday evening as Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz meet in their third successive Grand Slam title match.
The rivalry, dubbed “Sin-caraz”, began in New York three years ago when Alcaraz edged a five-set thriller in the quarter-finals. Since then, the pair have established themselves as the dominant forces of men’s tennis.
The game will start at 19:00 GMT+1 (Morocco time), and fans can catch the action live on BeIN Sports MENA, BeIN Sports France, and ESPN.
Form and context
- Sinner, 24, defended his Australian Open title this year before losing to Alcaraz at Roland Garros, then striking back at Wimbledon.
- Their clash in New York ensures they will sweep all four majors for the second year running.
- The Italian world number one holds 110 wins from his last 120 matches (92%).
- Alcaraz, 22, has claimed 114 wins from 133 (86%) and holds a 9-5 head-to-head advantage, including six wins from their last seven encounters.
The case for Sinner
- Has dropped only two sets across six matches at Flushing Meadows.
- Seven of his 20 sets have ended 6-1, underlining his dominance.
- Durability has improved markedly, despite concerns over illness in Cincinnati and during his semi-final.
- Mental resilience is considered his biggest weapon, allowing him to bounce back quickly from setbacks such as his French Open defeat and doping controversy.
The case for Alcaraz
- Five-time major champion with the momentum in their rivalry.
- Has improved his serve, holding in 98% of his service games at this year’s US Open, edging Sinner’s 95%.
- Beat Novak Djokovic in straight sets in the semi-final, showcasing maturity and control.
- Renowned for his flair and shot-making, but has at times shown inconsistency compared to Sinner’s steadiness.
What they said
- Sinner: “We are two different players now, with different confidence too. Let’s see what’s coming.”
- Alcaraz: “I’m just getting to know myself much better, on and off the court. I think it’s getting better.”
Key stats
- First men’s players in the Open era to contest three Grand Slam finals in the same season.
- Winner will end 2025 as world number one.
- Sinner leads this year’s major finals 2-1.
Game Predictions
Alcaraz’s superior head-to-head record and recent form against Sinner may give him the edge, though the Italian’s consistency and resilience make him a formidable opponent.
- Safest call: Match to go over 3.5 sets.
- Value pick: Alcaraz to win 3-1.
- Predicted score: Alcaraz beats Sinner in four sets.
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