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The Laver Cup 2025 begins on September 19 in San Francisco with Carlos Alcaraz leading Team Europe and Roger Federer making a comeback. Team World fields fresh faces after injuries in a high-voltage tennis clash.
US Open 2025 reshaped tennis rankings as Carlos Alcaraz returned to No.1, Aryna Sabalenka defended her crown, and Djokovic slipped to No.4.
Carlos Alcaraz defeats Jannik Sinner in the 2025 US Open final, claims his sixth Slam, reclaims No.1, and avenges his Wimbledon loss in style.
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz have built a thrilling rivalry through iconic clashes since 2022. Their contrasting styles, forged by battles with legends, are revitalizing tennis post–Big Three and shaping the sport’s future.
Carlos Alcaraz outclassed Novak Djokovic in straight sets, while Jannik Sinner battled past Félix Auger-Aliassime to reach the US Open 2025 final. A thrilling Alcaraz vs. Sinner showdown now awaits in New York.
Novak Djokovic battled past Taylor Fritz, Carlos Alcaraz stormed past Jiri Lehecka, and Aryna Sabalenka advanced via walkover to book their US Open 2025 semifinal spots. The stage is set for explosive clashes at Flushing Meadows.
Carlos Alcaraz beat Arthur Rinderknech 7-6(3), 6-3, 6-4 to reach the US Open quarterfinals, thrilling fans with flair and a light-hearted post-match moment.
Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz displayed brilliance on Arthur Ashe Stadium as he dismantled Italy’s Luciano Darderi in straight sets. With his all-court game and relentless precision, the World No. 2 powered into the next round with ease.
Carlos Alcaraz and American star Ben Shelton powered through the US Open 2025 second round with dominant straight-set victories.
Defending champion Jannik Sinner eyes another US Open final despite fitness concerns, Aryna Sabalenka begins her campaign as World No.1, and young American Zachary Tier gets a dream opener against Novak Djokovic.
The 2025 Cincinnati Masters final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner was billed as another pivotal clash in their growing rivalry, but intense heat and illness cut the showdown short. Alcaraz raced to a commanding 5–0 lead with aggressive baseline play and sharp net approaches, while Sinner visibly struggled with fatigue and heavy conditions. After just 23 minutes, Sinner was forced to retire, handing Alcaraz his first Cincinnati title and eighth Masters 1000 crown.