Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, aka Sincaraz, rule men’s tennis as the 2025 US Open arrives
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, nicknamed 'Sincaraz', have won the last seven Grand Slam titles and dominated men's tennis recently, leading the 2025 US Open competition.
- Singles action at the 2025 US Open begins Sunday at Flushing Meadows, starting a major tennis event in New York.
- This event follows intense recent competition where Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, known as 'Sincaraz', have won the last seven Grand Slam titles.
- Both players display remarkable athleticism with strong returns and powerful shots, and Alcaraz includes unrivaled drop shots and speed in his game.
- Novak Djokovic called Sinner and Alcaraz 'the dominant force right now,' while Marcos Giron said they bring a 'ridiculous level, week in and week out'.
- Their rivalry is a highlight of the tournament, with a potential men's championship showdown set for September 7, assuming Sinner’s health remains stable.
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Sinner, Alcaraz rule men’s tennis as U.S. Open arrives
NEW YORK — OK, sure, maybe it wouldn’t be rational to say there’s no point in actually holding the full U.S. Open and instead just fast-forwarding to the inevitable matchup for the men’s championship between Jannik Sinner — assuming he’s healthy — and Carlos Alcaraz on Sept. 7. Seems reasonable, though. “We know,” Novak Djokovic acknowledged, “they’re the dominant force right now.” When singles action begins Sunday at Flushing Meadows, a change …

Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, aka Sincaraz, rule men's tennis as the 2025 US Open arrives
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