Carlos Alcaraz claimed his sixth major title on Sunday at the US Open, defeating Jannik Sinner 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 to claim his second US Open title. Go inside the numbers of Alcaraz’s latest feat below.
1. On the strength of his US Open title, Carlos Alcaraz returns to No.1 in the ATP rankings, ending Jannik Sinner’s 65-week reign. Alcaraz is back in atop the ATP rankings for the first time since September of 2023.
2. Alcaraz claims his second US Open title and has now won multiple major titles on all three surfaces. He is just the fourth player in the Open Era, along with Nadal, Djokovic and Mats Wilander, to achieve the feat.
3: By playing the final, Alcaraz and Sinner became the first pair to contest three Grand Slam finals against each other in the same season in Open Era history.
6: Alcaraz claims his sixth major title and is the second youngest male player (22 years, 125 days) to reach six major titles.
7: Alcaraz has won six of his seven major finals, and defeated Sinner in seven of their last eight meetings.
The Spaniard holds a 7-2 lifetime edge over Sinner on hard courts.
8: Sinner and Alcaraz have combined to win each of the last eight Grand Slam singles titles, the longest such streak since Federer and Nadal compiled 11 consecutive major titles from 2005-2007.
10-5: Alcaraz leads his career head-to-head with sinner, 10-5.
24-3: Alcaraz’s lifetime record at the US Open.
24-2: Alcaraz’s record at the majors in 2025.
42: Alcaraz doubled Sinner in Sunday’s winner count, 42 to 21.
97: Percent of service games won by Alcaraz – the Spaniard held serve in 98 of 101 service games.