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A wild night at the US Open: Alcaraz wins 3-1 over Sinner, earns $5 million plus 2000 points, and reclaims world No.1

On September 8th Beijing time, the US Open men’s singles final concluded after an intense battle. Alcaraz fought through four sets to defeat defending champion Sinner 3-1, capturing his sixth Grand Slam title—truly an incredible feat. Dropping only one set on his way to the trophy, Alcaraz’s performance was absolutely dominant!


Sinner is ranked world No.1, having won the Australian Open and Wimbledon this season, and reached the final of five consecutive Grand Slams, showing remarkable consistency. Meanwhile, Alcaraz, ranked second, claimed the French Open title and has made it to the final in eight straight tournaments this season, also maintaining steady form. This final marks their third Grand Slam showdown this year. Currently, men’s tennis is dominated by this duo, far ahead of other players. The Big Three are gradually exiting the scene; although Djokovic reached the semifinals in all four Slams this year, he has struggled against both Sinner and Alcaraz, unable to overcome either!

From the start, Alcaraz unleashed full power, catching Sinner off guard and taking the first set 6-2. In the second set, Sinner bounced back strongly, pushing Alcaraz hard and leveling the match at 6-3. Alcaraz then reignited his offense in the third set, crushing Sinner 6-1. In the fourth set, Alcaraz held firm under pressure, steadily securing points to close it out 6-4, winning the match 3-1 overall and claiming his sixth Grand Slam title—an absolutely thrilling victory!


There’s no denying Alcaraz’s incredible strength. Winning the US Open crown makes him the big winner, pocketing $5 million in prize money and earning 2000 ranking points, which propel him back to world No.1—a double celebration, well done!


Men’s tennis has now fully entered the era of Sinner and Alcaraz—the unstoppable dynamic duo comparable to football’s Messi and Ronaldo. Both are far ahead of their rivals and are born after 2000. Their Grand Slam titles are likely to rise dramatically in the future. Let’s wait and see!

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