The Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz is the new champion of the US Open in men's singles, FOCUS reported.
The world number 2 prevailed in the final over the former winner Yannick Sinner from Italy with 6:2, 3:6, 6:1, 6:4.
The match lasted 2 hours and 43 minutes, and with the success, Carlito returns to the top of the rankings.
Alcaraz created as many as 10 aces and won 83% of his points when serving first (45 out of 54). He created 41 winners against only 21 from the world number 1's racket.
This was Carlito's 13th consecutive victory, each of which was in the United States after losing the final of "Wimbledon" to Sinner with 1:3.
Thus, the two exchanged titles in the last two Grand Slam tournaments compared to a year earlier.
In addition, the two best players on the Tour each won 2 titles in Major competitions this season (Alcaraz won Roland Garros and the US Open, Sinner won the Australian Open and Wimbledon).
The trophy is Alcaraz's 6th in Grand Slam tournaments, which he achieved at only 22 years of age. He has 2 titles each from the competitions in Paris, London and New York, and in Australia he has only reached the quarterfinals so far.
Sinner remains with 4 titles from Slam tournaments.
In direct matches, Alcaraz already leads with 10 to 5 wins (only in official matches)