Here we are again. Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz prepare to do battle for a third Grand Slam crown in a row, as two players meet in a third major final in one season for the first time in the Open Era.The US Open is the final major title up for grabs in 2025 and it will bring an end to a season where Sinner and Alcaraz have dominated the Grand Slams.
Sinner won the title in Australia and Wimbledon, while Alcaraz triumphed at the French Open.
After saying farewell to three of tennis’ ‘Big Four’ – Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray – who dominated previous decades, and with 38-year-old Novak Djokovic hanging on for a record 25th Grand Slam triumph, it is time for new stars to shine.
It is the first season that neither Djokovic, Federer nor Nadal have featured in a major final since 2002, and Sinner and Alcaraz have certainly shown they have what it takes to pick up the mantle.
Alcaraz, 22, is already a five-time major champion. He has two French Open titles, two Wimbledon crowns and will hope to claim his second Flushing Meadows trophy after victory in 2022 – the first to his name.
Sinner, two years older than his Spanish counterpart, has won four majors since his first at the Australian Open last year. Since then, he has claimed the US Open, while adding another Australian Open and a Wimbledon title – after beating Alcaraz in four sets – to his roll of honour.
With age on their side, both of these players are rubbing shoulders with the sport’s greats and can seize the chance to build a legacy as large as those of 20+ Grand Slam winners Djokovic, Federer and Nadal.
Alcaraz is the third-youngest player to reach seven major Grand Slam finals during the Open Era, older only than Bjorn Borg and Nadal.
Sinner is the youngest player in the same era to reach four Grand Slam finals in a single season, and the fourth player to achieve the feat after Rod Laver, Federer and Djokovic.
Route to the final
Alcaraz is only the fourth player since the turn of the century to reach the US Open final without dropping a set. Nadal did the same in 2010, Federer in 2015 and Lleyton Hewitt back in 2004.
As for Sinner, who is the fourth player in the Open Era to reach back-to-back finals at the Australian and US Open after Jimmy Connors, Federer and Djokovic, he has dropped just two sets during his journey to the final.
He opened his defence with a straight-sets victory over Alexei Popyrin, before losing his first set in a win against Denis Shapovalov. An easy victory against Alexander Bublik followed – where Sinner dropped just three games – before he knocked out 10th seed Lorenzo Musetti.
Felix Auger-Aliassime was his final victim en route to the final, and it was the second time the Italian advanced in four sets.
Who leads the head-to-head?
Both of these players have already written their own history, but how have they fared against one another?
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz after the Wimbledon 2025 final.
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After 14 meetings, it is Alcaraz who holds the superior record with nine wins and has triumphed in six of the last seven clashes between the pair.
The latest came to an early conclusion as Sinner retired in the opening set of their Cincinnati Open final battle, but the duo have had plenty of juicy clashes in recent years, which bodes well for Sunday’s US Open final.
They have met in six finals overall – twice at major events – with Alcaraz holding a 4-2 lead in those particular matches.
Alcaraz v Sinner head-to-head
YearWinnerEventRoundScore2025AlcarazATP Masters 1000 CincinnatiFinal5-0 (Sinner retired)2025SinnerWimbledonFinal4-6 6-4 6-4 6-42025AlcarazFrench OpenFinal4-6 6-7(4) 6-4 7-6(3) 7-6(2)2025AlcarazATP Masters 1000 RomeFinal7-6(5) 6-12024AlcarazBeijingFinal6-7(6) 6-4 7-6(3)2024AlcarazFrench OpenSemi-final2-6 6-3 3-6 6-4 6-32024AlcarazATP Masters 1000 Indian WellsSemi-final1-6 6-3 6-22023SinnerBeijingSemi-final7-6(4) 6-12023SinnerATP Masters 1000 MiamiSemi-final6-7(4) 6-4 6-22023AlcarazATP Masters 1000 Indian WellsSemi-final7-6(4) 6-32022AlcarazUS OpenQuarter-final6-3 6-7(7) 6-7(0) 7-5 6-32022SinnerUmagFinal6-7(5) 6-1 6-12022SinnerWimbledonLast 166-1 6-4 6-7(8) 6-32021AlcarazATP Masters 1000 ParisLast 327-6(1) 7-5
All stats courtesy of Opta.
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