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

Alcaraz and Sinner face off in a high-stakes US Open 2025 final at Arthur Ashe Stadium
Synopsis
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.
Alcaraz and Sinner have already met in the finals of the 2025 French Open and Wimbledon, with each player securing a victory. Their matchups have become a defining feature of the season, showcasing the future of men's tennis. As of now, Alcaraz leads their head-to-head 9-5, including a dramatic five-set win at the French Open. Beyond the championship title, the winner will claim the world No. 1 ranking. Sinner has held the top spot for 65 consecutive weeks, while Alcaraz aims to reclaim the position he last held in September 2023.
Time of the match
The final is scheduled for 2 pm ET on Sunday, September 7, at Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Where to watch
Fans in the US can watch live on ABC with pre-match coverage starting at 1 pm ET, or stream via the ESPN App and ESPN.com. On-site attendees can watch the match live at Arthur Ashe Stadium, with tickets available through the official US Open website.
What is the prize money for the winners?
The 2025 US Open offers a record-breaking total prize pool of $90 million, the largest in tennis history. Both the men's and women's singles champions will receive $5 million, a 39 percent increase from the previous year's payout. Runners-up will earn $2.5 million, with further increases across all rounds.
Who all will attend the final?
US President Donald Trump is set to watch the match. Hollywood celebrities, including Stephen Colbert, Naomi Watts, Jessica Alba, Hugh Jackman, Lindsay Lohan, and Orlando Bloom have also been spotted at the event, highlighting the US Open’s reputation as both a premier sporting and social spectacle.
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