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Carlos Alcaraz celebrates U.S. Open victory with tears, hugs, and a champagne shower


“It’s been the best tournament of my life,” he said with emotion after his triumph in NY, reclaiming the world No. 1 ranking


Carlos Alcaraz of Spain celebrates with his trophy being sprayed with champagne by his team in the locker room © Clive Brunskill
SEPTEMBER 8, 2025 1:29 PM EDT

Carlos Alcaraz has once again written a golden chapter in tennis history by capturing his second U.S. Open title. In a thrilling final that kept the crowd on edge until the very last point, the 22-year-old from Murcia defeated Italy’s Jannik Sinner 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4, not only lifting the 2025 U.S. Open trophy but also regaining the No. 1 spot in the world rankings of tennis players.

Carlos Alcaraz celebrates with the trophy after defeating Jannik Sinner in the 2025 US Open men’s singles final in New York© Clive Brunskill
Carlos Alcaraz celebrates with the trophy after defeating Jannik Sinner in the 2025 US Open men’s singles final in New York

With his final winning shot, Alcaraz erupted in pure joy. The tension built up throughout the tournament gave way to tears of emotion, a moment immediately captured by the cameras. Fully aware of the magnitude of this win, he couldn’t hold back: this was his sixth Grand Slam title, cementing his place among the best players in tennis.

Carlos Alcaraz was overcome with emotion after defeating Jannik Sinner in the men’s singles final at the 2025 US Open.
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Carlos Alcaraz was overcome with emotion after defeating Jannik Sinner in the men’s singles final at the 2025 US Open.
Carlos Alcaraz of Spain shakes hands with Jannik Sinner after his four-set victory in the 2025 US Open men’s singles final in New York
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Carlos Alcaraz shakes hands with Jannik Sinner after his four-set victory in the 2025 US Open men’s singles final in New York

He then sprinted to share the victory with his closest circle, his father, Carlos Alcaraz Sr.; his brother Álvaro; his coach and mentor, Juan Carlos Ferrero; his fitness trainer, Juanjo Moreno; and his manager, Albert Molina.

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The celebration was marked by hugs loaded with symbolism.

“This has been the best tournament I’ve ever played in my life,” Alcaraz said, acknowledging, “Winning here again and returning to No. 1 means so much. My level of consistency throughout the tournament has been very, very high. I’m proud, because it’s something I’ve been working on, being truly consistent,” he confessed at the post-match press conference.

Carlos Alcaraz celebrates with his team and family in the locker room.© Clive Brunskill
Carlos Alcaraz celebrates with his team and family in the locker room.

He also dedicated heartfelt words to his loved ones:

"I’m so proud of the people around me. Every achievement I’ve earned is thanks to you, and this one is yours too. I’m lucky to have part of my family here: my brother, my uncle, and my father. I love you. And to my mom and my younger siblings watching from home, I love you too.”

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Carlos Alcaraz emotional after his victory, hugs his brother Álvaro.© Clive Brunskill
Carlos Alcaraz emotional after his victory, hugs his brother Álvaro.

They, in turn, showered him with praise. “Carlitos did it perfectly; his dynamism turned into aggression. Hopefully, he’ll go very far; he has a huge future ahead of him,” Ferrero told Cadena Ser, a Spanish news outlet

His father echoed the pride: “It’s unbelievable…It’s incredible that at only 22 years old he already has six Grand Slams,” he said. “We’re very happy, very proud. Now, time to celebrate.” And celebrate they did!

Carlos Alcaraz kisses the trophy after capturing the 2025 US Open title, his emotions pouring out following his win over Jannik Sinner.© Jean Catuffe
Carlos Alcaraz kisses the trophy after capturing the 2025 US Open title, his emotions pouring out following his win over Jannik Sinner.

After the young player posed for the traditional family photo on the court at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, Alcaraz and his team headed to the locker room, where the party truly began. 

Carlos Alcaraz soaked in champagne while celebrating with his team in the locker room after defeating Jannik Sinner to win the 2025 US Open men’s singles final in New York.© Clive Brunskill
Carlos Alcaraz soaked in champagne while celebrating with his team in the locker room after defeating Jannik Sinner to win the 2025 US Open men’s singles final in New York.

With laughter and unrestrained emotions, they popped bottles and showered themselves in champagne bubbles, a ritual that captures both triumph and the unity of a team that worked so hard to reach the top.

US Open 2025 champion Carlos Alcaraz poses with the men’s singles trophy on the roof of the Lotte New York Palace Hotel after defeating Jannik Sinner in New York© Clive Brunskill
US Open 2025 champion Carlos Alcaraz poses with the men’s singles trophy on the roof of the Lotte New York Palace Hotel after defeating Jannik Sinner in New York

“It’s special when you make your coach feel like you played perfectly. It’s not easy, because he always demands the best. He doesn’t say it often, but I think he was right tonight. I played perfectly. If you want to win the U.S. Open, if you want to beat Jannik, you have to play like that. And today, I did,” Alcaraz admitted, visibly moved.

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