An Unforgettable Triumph
The 2025 US Open was a dazzling spectacle of sport and spirit, a tournament that perfectly captured the pulse of New York and the magic of tennis at its highest level. From the opening rounds to championship weekend, the event brimmed with drama, resilience, and unforgettable storylines. Carlos Alcaraz’s breathtaking consistency and Aryna Sabalenka’s commanding poise set the tone, but it was more than just the victories—it was the energy of the crowd, the way Arthur Ashe Stadium roared with every turning point, and the sense that fans were witnessing tennis history being written before their eyes. The atmosphere was electric yet celebratory, with every rally sparking waves of applause and every triumph carrying the weight of both personal and global significance.
Match play throughout the fortnight was nothing short of exhilarating. Veterans displayed their grit while new stars emerged, ensuring that every court, from the grand stages to the outer grounds, told a story of ambition and heart. The city’s vibrant energy merged with the intensity of the athletes, making every session a festival of passion and endurance. The US Open is always more than a championship—it’s an experience where sport meets culture, where dreams clash with destiny, and where the spirit of competition leaves fans inspired long after the final ball has been struck. This year’s tournament reminded the world why Flushing Meadows is one of the greatest arenas of dreams in all of sport.
2025 US Open Champions

Men’s Singles – Carlos Alcaraz
Carlos Alcaraz reclaimed the US Open crown in dynamic fashion, defeating defending champion Jannik Sinner 6–2, 3–6, 6–1, 6–4
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Milestone Achievement: This latest victory brings Alcaraz’s Grand Slam total to six—making him the youngest man since Björn Borg to reach that mark
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World No. 1 Reinstated: The triumph also elevated him back to the top of the ATP rankings
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Processed Perfection: His journey to the title was a masterclass in adaptation and intensity—refining his serve and return game after Wimbledon to overpower Sinner in the final
Women’s Singles – Aryna Sabalenka
Aryna Sabalenka made history by becoming the first woman since Serena Williams to defend the US Open title, triumphing over Amanda Anisimova 6–3, 7–6(7–3)
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Fourth Grand Slam: This marks her fourth major singles title—a testament to her growing dominance
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Emotional Glory: In a poignant moment, Sabalenka collapsed to her knees in tears, overwhelmed by the crowd’s support and the weight of her achievement
Men’s Doubles – Marcel Granollers & Horacio Zeballos
Granollers and Zeballos pulled off one of the tournament’s most dramatic yet inspiring wins, beating Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski 3–6, 7–6(7–4), 7–5
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Thrilling Comeback: They saved three championship points before capturing the title—an epic comeback that will be remembered as one of their finest moments
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Second Major Win: This victory also adds to their Grand Slam résumé—it’s their second major title (following victory at the French Open
Women’s Doubles – Gabriela Dabrowski & Erin Routliffe
Standing unified and resilient, Dabrowski and Routliffe clinched the women’s doubles title with a 6–4, 6–4 win over Kateřina Siniaková and Taylor Townsent
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Major Milestone: This is their second Grand Slam title—and U.S. Open title—with both having previously triumphed here in 2023
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Ranking Spotlight: Despite the loss, Townsend retained her position as the WTA doubles world No. 1—a fitting nod to her consistency and competitive spirit
Wheelchair Men’s Singles – Tokito Oda
In a display of talent, perseverance, and resilience, Tokito Oda captured the wheelchair men’s singles title, defeating Gustavo Fernández 6–2, 3–6, 7–6^(13–11)
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Historic Feat: The win completes his Career Grand Slam and Golden Slam, cementing his name among the all-time greats in wheelchair tennis
A Tournament of Rising Stars & Unforgettable Moments
This year’s US Open wasn’t just about champions—it was about narratives:
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Alcaraz’s tactical rebirth and ascent back to world No. 1.
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Sabalenka’s emotional title defense in front of a home crowd.
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Doubles teams writing their comeback stories—Granollers & Zeballos with their grit, and Dabrowski & Routliffe with their steady excellence.
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Tokito Oda’s path to history—unifying the Grand Slam with Golden Slam glory.
Stacey Allaster CEO Professional Tennis
Stacey Allaster, CEO of Professional Tennis, once again proved her brilliance in leadership with the 2025 US Open, orchestrating one of the most successful and inspiring tournaments in the history of the sport. Under her vision, the event not only delivered world-class tennis but also elevated the entire experience for players, fans, and global audiences alike. She managed to balance tradition with innovation, ensuring that the US Open remained a stage for iconic performances while embracing technology, inclusivity, and sustainability.
Her commitment to athletes’ well-being, fan engagement, and global outreach turned the tournament into more than just a championship — it became a celebration of resilience, unity, and excellence. The 2025 edition saw record attendance, groundbreaking broadcasts reaching millions worldwide, and a renewed spirit of accessibility, opening the game to new generations and diverse communities. Stacey’s passion, steady guidance, and belief in the power of sport transformed challenges into triumphs, making the US Open not only a sporting spectacle but also a symbol of hope and human achievement.
Through her leadership, Stacey Allaster reminded the world that tennis is more than a game; it is a force that inspires, unites, and pushes boundaries. The 2025 US Open stands as a shining example of her ability to dream big, execute with purpose, and create moments that will be cherished forever in the history of sport.
US Open Championships
The US Open is not just a tennis tournament; it’s the ultimate test of will and skill, a place where champions are made under the bright lights of Arthur Ashe Stadium. It promises to be a spectacular display of power and grace, with a fresh cast of favourites ready to etch their names into history.
The US Open is more than just a tournament; it’s a spectacle of sport and innovation! This year, the excitement is amplified by a record-breaking prize pool of $90 million, the largest in tennis history. With a staggering $5 million going to each of the singles champions, the stakes have never been higher.2 Players are not just competing for a major title, but for a life-changing payday that adds a whole new layer of drama and intensity to every single point.
Get ready for an incredible fan experience that’s more immersive than ever before. The tournament will be played over 15 days, starting on a Sunday giving you even more opportunities to catch the action. Plus, IBM and the USTA have rolled out an amazing lineup of AI-powered digital features on the official app and website. You can now engage with “Match Chat,” an interactive AI assistant that answers your questions about player stats and match insights in real time, making you feel like you’re right in the middle of the game, even if you’re watching from home!






