JANNIK SINNER

School Assembly News Headlines for 9th September: Top national, international, business ans sports update
NIA investigates a terror conspiracy across multiple states. India and EU progress on trade agreement talks. Gujarat braces for heavy rainfall. Protests in Nepal turn deadly. Xi Jinping attends BRICS summit as Modi sends a representative. Carlos Alcaraz wins US Open. India secures Hockey Asia Cup. EchoStar sells licenses to SpaceX. China's EV sales growth slows down.

Donald Trump’s flat reaction to Carlos Alcaraz’s US Open victory goes viral - WATCH
US President Donald Trump's subdued reaction at the US Open following Carlos Alcaraz's victory over Jannik Sinner went viral. Cameras captured the president's unimpressed demeanor as Alcaraz celebrated his second US Open title and reclaimed the world's top ranking. With the win, Alcaraz returned to the top of the world rankings after two years as the 22-year-old Spaniard took his Grand Slam trophy count to six.

Carlos Alcaraz shatters 37-year-old Grand Slam record with US Open 2025 victory. Details inside
Carlos Alcaraz secured his second US Open title and sixth major by defeating Jannik Sinner in a thrilling four-set final. This victory marks Alcaraz as the youngest man to win multiple Grand Slam titles on all three surfaces, joining legends like Wilander, Nadal, and Djokovic. Alcaraz also reclaims the World No. 1 ranking, ending Sinner's impressive hard-court winning streak.

Carlos Alcaraz’s road to glory: The path to US Open crown and World No. 1
For the third consecutive Slam final, the Sinner-Alcaraz rivalry delivered high drama and exquisite shot-making. But aside from a purple patch in the second set, when Sinner’s crisp baseline hitting briefly unsettled him, Alcaraz dictated proceedings with ferocious groundstrokes, surgical net play, and relentless returning.

Trump booed at US Open after visit delays final
Watch video: President Donald Trump's attendance at the US Open men's final on Sunday delayed the start of the match, as hordes of tennis fans struggled to get through tightened security checkpoints. "I don't want myself to be nervous because of it, but I think attending the tennis match, it's great for tennis to have the president (at) the final."

Carlos Alcaraz reclaims World No. 1 as he outshines rival Jannik Sinner to win US Open
Carlos Alcaraz defeated Jannik Sinner in four sets to win the US Open, reclaiming the world number one ranking. The match, attended by Donald Trump, saw Alcaraz avenge his Wimbledon loss and extend his dominance over Sinner. Alcaraz has now won seven of the past eight meetings and is 10-5 overall against Sinner.
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Déjà Vu at the US Open: Alcaraz-Sinner 2025 echoes Nadal-Djokovic 2013, dropping second set before storming through final sets with nearly identical scorelines
Carlos Alcaraz captured the US Open title, defeating Jannik Sinner in a four-set match reminiscent of the 2013 Nadal-Djokovic final. Alcaraz's victory, mirroring the earlier match's scoreline, secured his sixth Grand Slam and second of 2025. The 'Sin-Caraz' rivalry continues to electrify the sport as a new era dawns in men's tennis.
Carlos Alcaraz conquers US Open again; here’s the eye-popping prize money he will take home
Carlos Alcaraz secured his second US Open title, defeating Jannik Sinner and claiming a $5 million prize. This victory marks Alcaraz's sixth Grand Slam and second of 2025, solidifying his position in tennis. Sinner, despite the loss, will receive $2.5 million as the runner-up in a match that highlights the evolving landscape of men's tennis.
Start of Sinner vs. Alcaraz in the US Open final delayed because of Trump-related security
The US Open men's final faced a delay. Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz were set to compete. The match was pushed back due to increased security checks. Donald Trump's presence caused the changes. Sinner aimed for a repeat title. Alcaraz sought his second title of 2025. Their rivalry is notable. The winner would secure the No. 1 ranking.
Donald Trump is first President since Bill Clinton to attend US Open 2025. TV won't air any boos on Sunday, check past controversies
Donald Trump was once a US Open mainstay, but hasn't attended since he was loudly booed at a quarterfinals match in September 2015, months after launching his first presidential campaign.
US Open final 2025: Highest-ever. How much prize money Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz will receive on Sunday?
US Open final follows Carlos Alcaraz’s victory over Jannik Sinner erasing a trio of match points on the French Open’s red clay in June, and Sinner’s victory over Alcaraz on Wimbledon’s grass in July.
US Open a theater of political showdown, Trump set to attend as Hollywood critics fill the stands, look at the list of stars present
Donald Trump will attend the US Open men's final. Carlos Alcaraz welcomes the president's presence. The event attracts many celebrities with varied political views. Simone Biles and Alec Baldwin are among the attendees. They have previously criticised Trump. Stephen Colbert also made an appearance. The USTA tracks celebrity attendance for marketing value. The championship match is scheduled for Sunday.
Alcaraz and Sinner set for US Open 2025 showdown; when and where to watch, prize money, star guests, and who has the edge to win
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz will compete in the US Open final. The match is scheduled for Sunday at Arthur Ashe Stadium. The winner will also claim the world number one ranking. The US Open offers a record prize pool. The singles champions will receive five million dollars. Donald Trump and several Hollywood celebrities will attend the final.
Sinner-Alcaraz to lock horns at US Open 2025 final; lot more than just a Grand Slam title at stake as the two meet at a big stage yet again; details inside
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz are set to meet at the US Open 2025 final, with lots at stake for both. The US Open final holds a unique opportunity for the unprecedented No 1 and 2 to not only add a Grand Slam to their cabinet, but the two also have a great chance to have their names etched in history books.
Novak Djokovic 'not giving up on Grand Slams' after US Open exit
Novak Djokovic promises to keep competing for Grand Slam titles after losing to Carlos Alcaraz in the US Open semi-final. The Serbian player acknowledges Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner's dominance. He admits struggling with the physicality of best-of-five matches against younger rivals. Djokovic recognizes their current superiority. He accepts defeat gracefully. He aims to improve his fitness for future challenges.
Alcaraz beats Djokovic in straight sets; to meet Sinner for a blockbuster US Open final
Carlos Alcaraz defeated Novak Djokovic in straight sets, setting up a US Open final against Jannik Sinner. Sinner overcame Felix Auger-Aliassime to secure his spot. The final is a rematch of their rivalry, with the winner claiming the world number one ranking. Donald Trump is expected to attend the highly anticipated match.
Carlos Alcaraz follows Federer’s 2015 path to US Open final, beats Djokovic without dropping a set
Carlos Alcaraz triumphed over Novak Djokovic in a thrilling US Open semi-final, securing his first hard-court victory against the Serbian star. Alcaraz won in straight sets, 6-4, 7-6, 6-2, and is now one win away from his second US Open title. He is the first man since 2015 to reach the final without dropping a set.
How to watch Alcaraz-Djokovic and Sinner-Auger-Aliassime blockbuster US Open semi-final showdowns - Preview, Live Streaming, Timings and more
Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic are set to clash in a highly anticipated US Open semi-final, with Alcaraz seeking his first hard-court victory against the Serbian. Meanwhile, Jannik Sinner will face Felix Auger-Aliassime, who is in strong form. The US Open boasts a record prize pool of $90 million, with the singles champions each earning $5 million.
Trump to attend the US Open men's final Sunday, marking another trip to a major sporting event
Donald Trump will attend the US Open men's final on Sunday. This marks his return to the tournament after ten years. The White House has confirmed his visit. He will travel to New York for the day. He will return to Washington after the match. Jannik Sinner will play Felix Auger-Aliassime.
How Jannik Sinner outplayed compatriot Lorenzo Musetti in US Open quarter-final?
Defending champion Jannik Sinner dominated Lorenzo Musetti in a historic all-Italian US Open quarterfinal, securing a decisive victory. Sinner's powerful performance extended his hard-court winning streak to 26 matches. He expressed gratitude to the passionate Italian fans and acknowledged the unique experience of competing in New York.
US Open (September 3): How to watch Jannik Sinner vs Lorenzo Musetti and Iga Swiatek vs Amanda Anisimova quarter-final showdowns - Preview, Full Schedule, Timings, Live Streaming and more
The US Open quarterfinals are set with thrilling matchups, including Iga Swiatek facing Amanda Anisimova in a rematch and Jannik Sinner battling Lorenzo Musetti. Naomi Osaka makes her return to the Grand Slam quarterfinal stage against Karolina Muchova. The tournament boasts a record $90 million prize pool, with singles champions earning $5 million each.
US Open: Novak Djokovic extends unbeaten streak against Taylor Fritz to set up semifinal clash against Carlos Alcaraz
Novak Djokovic overcame Taylor Fritz in the US Open quarterfinal, extending his winning streak against Fritz. The Serbian reached a record 53rd Grand Slam semifinal. The wait for an American male champion continues as Djokovic is set to take on Carlos Alcaraz, who has yet to drop a set in the tournament.
Drake bets $300,000 on this player to win the US Open
Drake has placed a substantial $300,000 bet on Jannik Sinner to win the US Open, potentially earning $507,000. Despite a history of unsuccessful bets, including a loss against Sinner last year, Drake is backing the in-form Italian. Sinner, fresh off a dominant victory, advances to the quarterfinals, aiming for his second US Open title.
Carlos Alcaraz beats Jiri Lehecka to reach the US Open semifinals, Jessica Pegula also wins
Carlos Alcaraz advanced to the U.S. Open semifinals after defeating Jiri Lehecka. He will face either Taylor Fritz or Novak Djokovic next. Jessica Pegula also reached the semifinals, overcoming Barbora Krejcikova. She is set to play Aryna Sabalenka. Other matches included Venus Williams and Leylah Fernandez in doubles. Felix Auger-Aliassime and Amanda Anisimova are on Wednesday's schedule.
US Open 2025: Jannik Sinner clears tough test against Denis Shapovalov to reach next round; check match report
Jannik Sinner, the defending U.S. Open champion, advanced to the fourth round by defeating Denis Shapovalov in four sets, extending his hardcourt Grand Slam winning streak to 24 matches. After a tough first set, Sinner found his rhythm and dominated the rest of the match. He will meet Tommy Paul or Alexander Bublik in the next round.
US Open (August 30) Schedule: Full Order of Play, Timings, When and where to watch and more - Sinner, Gauff and Osaka headline Saturday’s third-round action
Coco Gauff aims to overcome her serve struggles as she faces Magdalena Frech in the US Open third round on Saturday. Jannik Sinner seeks to avenge his past loss against Denis Shapovalov while defending his title. Naomi Osaka, yet to drop a set, is determined to reach the last 16 of a Grand Slam for the first time since 2021.
US open tennis 2025 schedule, TV channels, live streaming: How to watch? Who is playing today?
US Open 2025 defending champions are Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus and Jannik Sinner of Italy.
US Open Live Streaming: How to watch year's final Grand Slam in United States, Schedule, Seedings, Betting Odds, Prize Money - All you need to know
Novak Djokovic aims for a historic 25th Grand Slam title at the 2025 US Open, facing challenges from top contenders like Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz. Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka, the defending champions, are top seeds in a tournament featuring a record $90 million prize pool. The US Open introduces a 15-day schedule and expands video review technology.
Jannik Sinner withdraws from US Open mixed doubles competition
Jannik Sinner has pulled out of the U.S. Open mixed doubles. He was to play with Katerina Siniakova. This follows his Cincinnati Open final retirement due to illness. Sinner expressed his disappointment on social media. He congratulated Carlos Alcaraz. Danielle Collins and Christian Harrison now replace Sinner-Siniakova. They will face Belinda Bencic and Alexander Zverev. The U.S.
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