Carlos Alcaraz “Best Championship” in his career after he won the second US Open title Open US Tennis 2025

Carlos Alcaraz described his open title in the United States as the best championship in his career after defeating his rival Janek Senner 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 in New York to win his sixth title in the four-top championships.

Alcaraz victory in the wonderful term for five months for the 22 -year -old, who has reached the final of his last eight, has won six titles including The French Open and US Open. While many of the previous Alcaraz victories included many five battles and a dramatic return-such as his recovery from Triple Match Point down the defeat of the sinner on five groups in Paris-this was the most efficient tournament in his career. Alcaraz dropped only one set in his seven matches and lost his service only three times in the entire tournament.

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“I feel this is the best championship [of my career]Alcaraz said: “From the first rounds until the end of the tournament, it was the best tournament so far I have ever.

By defeating Sinner, defending hero and world number 1, Alcaraz will return to the top of ATP classifications for the first time in two years. Since reaching No. 1 for the first time in June 2024, the sinner had occupied the ranking for 65 consecutive weeks. Alcaraz described classification No. 1 as one of its largest goals for this season.

“When you achieve the goals you set for yourself at the beginning of the year, it seems great,” Alcaraz said. “Since I got a chance to recover No. 1, it was one of the first goals that I got during the season, only to try to restore No. 1 as soon as possible or end the year as No. 1. For me, to achieve this again, it is, as I said, it is a dream.

While Alcaraz celebrated the victory, which he puts as the second smallest man to win six titles in the Grand Four Championships, only Bjorn Burg, the sinner was forced to digest his loss in the second Grand Salam championship to Alcaraz this year. The misfortune of the sinner over the caramels in Wimbledon is the only time to defeat the sinner in the last eight meetings.

Ninety minutes after the match ended, the sinner has already begun to think about the improvements he wanted to make in order to confront the carz. He described himself as “very predictable” and said he was planning to make some changes to his game, even if that means losing more matches. “I was very expected today, in court on the way to doing a lot of things, he changed the game,” the singer said. “This is also his style of how to play it. Now it will be to me if you want to make changes or not, as you know? We’ll definitely do this.”

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