In the recently concluded US Open men's singles final, Alcaraz defeated Sinner 3-1 to claim the championship, splitting the four Grand Slam titles of the day between them.
The exact set scores were 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4, with Alcaraz winning the match 3-1 against Sinner to secure the title.
The technical stats from the match, shown below, indicate that Alcaraz held a definite advantage in both first serve success and breaks of serve. Therefore, his victory over Sinner to claim the title was well deserved.
With this, all four Grand Slam tournaments for the year have concluded, with Sinner and Alcaraz each taking two titles. Alcaraz secured the US Open and French Open crowns, while Sinner claimed the Australian Open and Wimbledon titles, demonstrating clear dominance. For other male players, winning a Grand Slam title remains a tough challenge. Could Djokovic still capture another Grand Slam before retiring? I think it’s very unlikely—what do you all think?