Talk about flipping the script. Carlos Alcaraz did exactly that on a Sunday evening in front of a packed crowd of over 20,000 inside the Arthur Ashe Stadium. Perhaps he avenged that Wimbledon final where archrival Jannik Sinner dethroned him on grass. This time? It was the Spaniard’s turn to reconquer and reclaim. For Sinner, the crown of New York and the No.1 position were at stake. Alcaraz, however, toppled him with a superior performance, wrapping the battle swifter than anticipated. That ace down the line was proof of his one-sided domination in the summit clash.

After 2 hours and 42 minutes, Alcaraz was the last man standing as he captured his second US Open title. The entire hard court campaign in New York this time was nothing short of a perfect comeback for the Spaniard. His s

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