US Open men’s final: No. 1 Jannik Sinner of Italy faces No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz of Spain. President Donald Trump is expected

New York — There is a lot at stake when Jannik Sinner will meet 1 Carlos Alcaraz in the final of the US Open Championship on Sunday – where President Donald Trump is expected to be at Arthur Ash.

Sinner, 24, is trying to become the first men’s repetition champion in Flushing Meadows since Roger Federer’s victory in five consecutive championships there from 2004 to 2008.

It also offers a show on his third title in the Grand SAM championship for this season, after the Australian Open, Wimbledon, and five career.

Alcaraz, 22, from Spain, is seeking to get his sixth major cup in general and the second of 2025, after the French Open Championship. His first championship came in the Four Championships in New York in 2022 when he was a teenager – after defeating the wrong in the quarter -finals.

Although both are very small, they are already a great competition.

On Sunday, the confrontation represents the first time in the history of tennis in which the two men played themselves in three consecutive finals in the Grand Slam during one season.

This strict match followed the Alcaraz victory over the wrong, the erasing three points of matches on the French red clay in June, and the sinner defeated the Carrez over Wimbledon in July.

So this is a tie of some kind. In addition, the winner will be in first place in the classification on Monday.

Regardless of those who come out in the foreground, this is the eighth consecutive title – and the tenth of the past 13 years – which will end in the hands of the wrong or the caraz.

The Sunday match is the fifth consecutive yeast in the biggest tennis events, a race that started its title in the United States Open a year ago. Since the start of that tournament, 33 of 34 games have won in Majors. Loss? To Alcaraz in Roland Garros.

Over the past two seasons, the sinner is 1-6 against Caraz and 109-4 against everyone.

Meanwhile, Alcaraz 36 out of 37 have won since May. Loss? To the sinner at All England Club – Also defeat Alcaraz first in the four championship final. Alcaraz tops the round in victories (60) and the title (six) in 2025 and reached the finals in its past eight championships.

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