US Open tennis 2025: Jannik Sinner v Carlos Alcaraz, men's singles final live
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US Open tennis 2025: Jannik Sinner v Carlos Alcaraz, men's singles final  live
"There's are major queues outside Arthur Ashe, as Donald Trump is taking a break from golf to take in a bit of tennis and there's more security than usual. Demagogues do sure love themselves some sport. Share The only thing individual sport loves more than a dominant champion is a dominant rivalry. If Sinner wins here, though, we'll be forced to wonder if, though Alcaraz is going away from the pack, he's going away from Alcaraz."
"On the same topic, here's Calvin Betton, our resident coach. Nothing at all to add really since Wimbledon. Same stuff. They'll both blast away, whoever plays better will win. One of them will try a drop shot or a serve and volley and people will get excited that it's a tactical move. It's not. Share Where is the match? On a hard court, if Sinner can get on top of the bounce, he's hard to stop because his groundstrokes are so reliable and so true."
Broadcasters have been instructed not to censor protests or negative reactions during coverage. Major queues have formed outside Arthur Ashe as Donald Trump attends, prompting increased security. The US Open final features Sinner against Alcaraz with the same players meeting for a third consecutive grand slam final. Sinner aims to pressure Alcaraz from the baseline using reliable groundstrokes and a strong second serve. Sinner has struggled against opponents who attack the forehand and use backhand slices to disrupt rhythm. Coach Calvin Betton predicts heavy baseline aggression with occasional tactical drop shots or serve-and-volley attempts. France v South Africa women's rugby is also ongoing.
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