The 2025 US Open final is set to showcase a highly anticipated match between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz. This final is significant as they have met in the final of the last three consecutive Grand Slams, a first in men’s tennis. Their consistent performances have overshadowed the era of the “Big Three,” making them the defining figures of the sport. The victor will not only claim the US Open title but also the top spot in the PIF ATP Rankings.
Statistical analysis reveals that Sinner has the edge in Grand Slam performance since 2024. He holds a 93.8% win record, compared to Alcaraz’s 90.5%. Sinner also leads in sets won (86.3% vs. 76.3%), games won (62.2% vs. 59.4%), and straight-sets victories (70.8% vs. 45.2%).
Their rivalry has been marked by dramatic encounters throughout the year. They previously met in the Australian Open, French Open, and Wimbledon finals. The French Open saw Alcaraz mount an incredible comeback to win in a five-set thriller, the longest final in the tournament’s history. Wimbledon witnessed Sinner’s dominance as he secured victory in four sets, highlighted by strategic serving and fewer errors.
Sinner’s game is built on a foundation of steadiness and accuracy, while Alcaraz brings an element of flair, particularly on his favored surfaces. This contrast in styles makes their matches captivating, promising another electrifying showdown in the upcoming US Open final. The encounter will be a test of Sinner’s statistical confidence against Alcaraz’s momentum and exceptional shot-making ability.
