2025 US Open Final: Alcaraz vs. Sinner

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MargaretMcAleer

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To me, it's not a matter of excuse, it's a fact. The two guys put on a better, more competitive U S Open match three years ago.
Maybe the serve was a fact, still Carlos was the better player in other area's and deserved his win full stop
 

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Great statement win for Carlos. Now has 2 slams on each of the three surfaces - the youngest to do it. For context, Rafa and Novak were in their thirties when they achieved that. Mats is the other, he was 23, but his 2 grass court titles were in Australia when it was still transitioning out of mediocrity.

He's back at number one as well. Today’s match is what I meant when I said he’d much better than Sinner, but he’ll need a steady period of dominance to rubberstamp it. Hopefully he focuses on Australia as his priority now. A career Slam at 22 would be 2 years younger than Rafa. Hard to believe he could have two career slams by the age of 23 - still younger than Rafa’s first CS.

I’m getting ahead of myself. Great season for the two of them, with a 3-match H2H in slams which went to the returning world number one.

Delighted for Carlos. He’s the most exciting player to hit tennis since Fedal… :clap::clap::clap:


Who from the current generation is there that could challenge Carlos and/or Sinner ? I can see one or both these guys, controlling the sport for next 3/4 years, unless two more, mentally tough players comes along.
 
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Maybe the serve was a fact, still Carlos was the better player and deserved his win full stop
Yes Margaret, i have had a look (and posted before) courtesy flashscore and yes Carlos held the edge by percentage of points won on the first serves 61 percent to Janniks 48.


 
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Who from the current generation is there that could challenge Carlos and/or Sinner ? I can see one or both these guys, controlling the sport for next 3/4 years, unless two more, mentally tough players comes along.
Hard to see anyone coming before the next 3 slams are played. The next most likely player to win a slam after them is still Djokovic, and he’s feeling the strain. There are whole generations of players were eclipsed totally by the Big 3 and that can happen here too. Carlos and Jannik have shared the previous 8 slams, played each other in the last 3 finals, it’s kind of becoming predictable, but not in a bad way. Better that they face each other than Zverev or A.N. Other makes the final, right?

I don’t see anybody who I think can be counted on to disturb them yet. It might happen but there’s nobody trending that direction to say that it will. In fact, I think the most likely is that Carlos starts to really dominate Sinner and move into a class of his own for a few years, with youngsters like Fonseca and others eventually becoming a stronger chasing pack, alongside Sinner..
 
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I wasn't able to see the chat. Do you have an idea why?
The chat is never in the match thread. You have to go up one level higher to main forum page where all the forums show, mens, women's, etc and you should see the chat there when it's live, like so
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I think at one point I compared De Minaur to David Ferrer, if only in that both had/have a high floor and consistent level of good to very good play, but a low ceiling - neither ever wowed me (though I think Ferrer was better at his best, and probably would have won a Slam or two if born 5-10 years earlier). You could add in Casper Ruud as a similar type. For me, De Minaur can win a Masters or two, but I'd be very surprised if he wins a Slam. If you squint, you can imagine Ben Shelton continuing to evolve and going on an explosive run and winning a Slam. I just can't see that with De Minaur.

I'm surprised people don't somewhat compare De Minaur to Patrick Rafter! He's not exactly serving & volleying his way to victory, but his overall game is like that; a lot of hussle play! That's why I was so surprised Pat won back to back USO's b/c his weapons weren't that devastating! If he missed a 1st serve he had to really work to win a point which is why today's players will burn out long before the 20 yr. mark of the Big 3! They can barely make it from week to week due to the stress of today's playing style & speed of the game! :angry-face::yawningface::fearful-face::face-with-hand-over-mouth:
 

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I'm surprised people don't somewhat compare De Minaur to Patrick Rafter! He's not exactly serving & volleying his way to victory, but his overall game is like that; a lot of hussle play! That's why I was so surprised Pat won back to back USO's b/c his weapons weren't that devastating! If he missed a 1st serve he had to really work to win a point which is why today's players will burn out long before the 20 yr. mark of the Big 3! They can barely make it from week to week due to the stress of today's playing style & speed of the game! :angry-face::yawningface::fearful-face::face-with-hand-over-mouth:
I tend to compare more in terms of historical record and "tour identity," than play style.
 
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Replay going on ESPN! I barely surfed by when LIVE! They must have been serving well for 3 sets to be completed in < 2 hrs.! That's amazing these days at this level! Sinner was playing well enuf, but Alcaraz was "the human highlte" reel making great "gets" & changing defense into offense! Jannik was just over-matched today, Carlos having him "talking to himself!" :face-with-hand-over-mouth::fearful-face::yawningface::face-with-tears-of-joy:
 

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Hard to see anyone coming before the next 3 slams are played. The next most likely player to win a slam after them is still Djokovic, and he’s feeling the strain. There are whole generations of players were eclipsed totally by the Big 3 and that can happen here too. Carlos and Jannik have shared the previous 8 slams, played each other in the last 3 finals, it’s kind of becoming predictable, but not in a bad way. Better that they face each other than Zverev or A.N. Other makes the final, right?

I don’t see anybody who I think can be counted on to disturb them yet. It might happen but there’s nobody trending that direction to say that it will. In fact, I think the most likely is that Carlos starts to really dominate Sinner and move into a class of his own for a few years, with youngsters like Fonseca and others eventually becoming a stronger chasing pack, alongside Sinner..
In the (unlikely) event where both Sinner and Alcaraz are eliminated in an early round then perhaps the now-veteran, also mentally-tough Djokovic could win another Slam next year, probably his last chance to.
He's reached the SF on all four GS this year but interestingly never won a set.
 
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Replay going on ESPN! I barely surfed by when LIVE! They must have been serving well for 3 sets to be completed in < 2 hrs.! That's amazing these days at this level! Sinner was playing well enuf, but Alcaraz was "the human highlte" reel making great "gets" & changing defense into offense! Jannik was just over-matched today, Carlos having him "talking to himself!" :face-with-hand-over-mouth::fearful-face::yawningface::face-with-tears-of-joy:
To me, the looming question is whether at age 22, Alcaraz will continue to improve and now dominate the tour.

Sinner, as good as he is, IMO is not quite the complete player that the younger Alcaraz is, whose consecutive tourney finals this season runs through all surfaces. Alcaraz in fact is the most complete young player of the Open era, surpassing Borg & the big 3 at a similar stage in their careers.

The Sinacraz rivalry was ratched up by Sinner’s Wimbledon win, but this HC fall so far Sinner does not seem to have answers when Carlos lets loose his free flowing 5th gear of power.
 
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To me, the looming question is whether at age 22, Alcaraz will continue to improve and now dominate the tour.

Sinner, as good as he is, IMO is not quite the complete player that the younger Alcaraz is, whose consecutive tourney finals this season runs through all surfaces. Alcaraz in fact is the most complete young player of the Open era, surpassing Borg & the big 3 at a similar stage in their careers.

The Sinacraz rivalry was ratched up by Sinner’s Wimbledon win, but this HC fall so far Sinner does not seem to have answers when Carlos lets loose his free flowing 5th gear of power.
And it’s some power, isn’t it? He can wallop the ball ferociously or play a drop shot and they don’t know which it’ll be until it’s already crossed the net.
 

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To me, the looming question is whether at age 22, Alcaraz will continue to improve and now dominate the tour.

Sinner, as good as he is, IMO is not quite the complete player that the younger Alcaraz is, whose consecutive tourney finals this season runs through all surfaces. Alcaraz in fact is the most complete young player of the Open era, surpassing Borg & the big 3 at a similar stage in their careers.

The Sinacraz rivalry was ratched up by Sinner’s Wimbledon win, but this HC fall so far Sinner does not seem to have answers when Carlos lets loose his free flowing 5th gear of power.
True. Carlos is a more complete player than any of the big3 were at his age. It was most obvious yesterday in set1 and set3, when he is in a highest gear it is very difficult to stay with him.

I also think that Sinner's titles on HC are high partly due to Alcaraz not able to show his best tennis for the last few years in AO and USO. Next for Carlos is to figure out how to play his best in AO and reach final at least or win it.
 

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True. Carlos is a more complete player than any of the big3 were at his age. It was most obvious yesterday in set1 and set3, when he is in a highest gear it is very difficult to stay with him.

I also think that Sinner's titles on HC are high partly due to Alcaraz not able to show his best tennis for the last few years in AO and USO. Next for Carlos is to figure out how to play his best in AO and reach final at least or win it.
Yeah Carlos is now going to reach the stage where there’ll begin to be more pressure and focus on him, more than there already is. If he reaches the Australian Open final in January, and he doesn’t win it, some talk will switch to what he hasn’t been able to do, questions will start about what his limitations are, but even before the match the chatter about what he might be about to achieve will be huge.

I think for those of us who root for him, our expectations are huge and we’re shocked when he doesn’t live up to them. I know I am, I couldn’t believe he lost the Wimbledon final. But so far his biggest opponent is probably himself, and when I heard he’s playing some stupid exo tournament in December I immediately thought of Rafa and that idiot Indian thing in December 2013.
 
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Look at that !

We know the POTUS attended the men's final but so to did The Boss.

There's no love lost between 'em over the years :face-with-tears-of-joy:

Other celebrities there included Lindsay Lohan, Michael J Fox, Jerry Seinfeld, Al Roker and long-time US Open fixtures, Anna Wintour, Martha Stewart and Danny DeVito.

 

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On some media outlets, it's being suggested they closed the roof for security reasons because of POTUS. That would explain why it was closed w/ clear blue skies.
 

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Yeah Carlos is now going to reach the stage where there’ll begin to be more pressure and focus on him, more than there already is. If he reaches the Australian Open final in January, and he doesn’t win it, some talk will switch to what he hasn’t been able to do, questions will start about what his limitations are, but even before the match the chatter about what he might be about to achieve will be huge.

I think for those of us who root for him, our expectations are huge and we’re shocked when he doesn’t live up to them. I know I am, I couldn’t believe he lost the Wimbledon final. But so far his biggest opponent is probably himself, and when I heard he’s playing some stupid exo tournament in December I immediately thought of Rafa and that idiot Indian thing in December 2013.
To Chuck's credit he did play a similar exho last year in the Carolinas and another in Puerto Rico or somewhere down there w/ Pegula and Big Foe.
 
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To Chuck's credit he did play a similar exh. last year in the Carolinas and another in Puerto Rico or somewhere down there w/ Pegula and Big Foe.

I'm glad people are seeing this BS! Carlos is like any other player, totally over-extending himself, but you can be assured he'll complain or break down due to not getting decent rest! I expect this w/ someone his age, but you'd think the people representing him would pull back due to what I"ve been saying about the speed & stress of ftoday's game! Can you imagine either Carlos or Sinner winning b2b Masters like Novak back in the day? Even w/ going BO3, today's players are so spent, it's guaranteed that w/ mininal success, it doesn't carryover as it did in the past! :astonished-face::angry-face::fearful-face::anxious-face-with-sweat:
 
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To Chuck's credit he did play a similar exho last year in the Carolinas and another in Puerto Rico or somewhere down there w/ Pegula and Big Foe.
Yeah, I wish he’d skip this stuff and focus on rest, then Australia, but this is another something he has in common with Rafa, unfortunately..
 
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On some media outlets, it's being suggested they closed the roof for security reasons because of POTUS. That would explain why it was closed w/ clear blue skies.
I actually did think about that. It seemed a little paranoid and blockbuster-movie ish to consider that someone might, what, bomb the US Open? And that the roof would stop it? But, if you were the Secret Service, and you had a say, you'd probably want it closed.
 

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Yeah, I wish he’d skip this stuff and focus on rest, then Australia, but this is another something he has in common with Rafa, unfortunately..
yeah, I don't know what it is. We said the same last year when he played Laver Cup and those post season exho's
 
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