
Javier SánchezEnviado especial Nueva York
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As the tennis world watches in awe, the duel between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner unfolds on the legendary Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York. It feels surreal that just a year ago, neither had crossed paths in any Grand Slam final . This year, however, has witnessed an extraordinary surge, with the young stars claiming victories at prestigious tournaments: the Masters 1000 in Rome , Roland Garros , Wimbledon , and the Masters 1000 in Cincinnati . Yesterday, they faced off yet again at the US Open, marking their fifth title of 2025 together. With September upon us, the Grand Slam season is behind us, but the journey of these two competitors is far from over.
Gone are the days when the expectations revolved around the Big Three — Roger Federer , Rafa Nadal , and Novak Djokovic . Now, in this new era, fans are met with a refreshing uncertainty regarding who will dominate the courts. The buzz for the next encounter between Alcaraz and Sinner is palpable, as their remarkable consistency keeps everyone on the edge of their seats.
The current ATP schedule presents numerous opportunities for another showdown. The only question lies in the ability of their bodies to endure the relentless pace. Following a doping suspension , Sinner may not be as fatigued, but Alcaraz’s record of 67 matches this year raises concerns about his physical resilience.
Next week, Alcaraz was set to travel to Marbella to represent Spain in the Davis Cup against Denmark, only to return to the US for the Laver Cup . Transitioning from hard court to clay and back again is a significant strain, even for a physically fit 22-year-old like him. Ultimately, he decided to skip the Davis Cup for rest, but he will still participate in the Laver Cup, a contest that Sinner has yet to engage in. After the US Open, the Italian will have until late September for recovery and preparation.
All eyes are on what comes next—potential rematches between the two champions. They could face each other up to six times in the next eight weeks across various ATP and exhibition events, including the ATP 500 in Beijing , the Masters 1000 in Shanghai , and the Masters 1000 in Paris , all set on fast indoor courts. The most thrilling possibility of a face-off lies in Saudi Arabia’s Six Kings Slam , featuring a staggering prize pool of over five million euros. Should the format mirror that of last year, both Alcaraz and Sinner are likely constraints for the semifinals.
Slated for mid-October, the Six Kings Slam offers yet another significant stage for these two burgeoning talents. Tournament expectations suggest that the four remaining participants— Novak Djokovic , Alexander Zverev , Taylor Fritz , and Jack Draper —will battle it out to determine who faces either of the top two players. As the ATP Finals approach in mid-November, the stakes could not be higher. Alcaraz, needing to navigate contrasting court conditions that favor Sinner, will face a tough crowd in Turin. Last year left him grappling with fatigue, yet he still reached the semifinals; this time, the title will be his ultimate challenge.
While preparing for all these pivotal matches, another potential clash looms on the horizon: if Spain proceeds past Denmark in the Davis Cup, they may cross paths with Italy, reopening the door for a titanic confrontation between Alcaraz and Sinner. For this to materialize, both young stars must maintain their physical health and fierce competitive spirit. So far, with no apparent rivals in sight, they seem unstoppable. This leaves fans and analysts alike eagerly awaiting the question: when will they meet again? What comes next in this captivating saga?