Match Venue
- Finally, the day has arrived when the final of the US Open Men’s Singles will be played today on Sunday, September 7, 2025, at Arthur Ashe Stadium, part of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Centre in Flushing Meadows, New York City, an outdoor hard-court venue soaked in Grand Slam history.
- The stadium has a seating capacity of approximately 23,771 spectators, which has been specially secured for today’s match due to high-profile attendance.
Where to Watch
- In the United States, the broadcast begins at 2 p.m. ET on ABC, with streaming available on ESPN’s platforms, which include ESPN+, ESPN Deportes, and the ESPN app.
- ESPN and ESPN2, in addition, have delivered comprehensive tournament coverage; some of the coverage may also be accessible via Fubo, as reported.
International Coverage Highlights
- In the United Kingdom, the match will be streamed live on Sky Sports via Sky Go and NOW TV, with the timing of the coverage starting around 7 p.m. BST.
- In India, the match will be aired on Star Sports with streaming on JioHotstar, thanks to an exclusive deal through at least 2030.
- It is broadcast live in Eurosport (Europe), ESPN International (Latin America, Caribbean, Oceania), beIN Sports (Middle East & North Africa), SuperSport (Southern Africa), TSN/ RDS (Canada), CCTV/iQIYI (China), and others, which provide regional coverage.
Expected Attendees
- President Donald Trump will appear as a Rolex suite guest to attend the final, which marks the first sitting U.S president to be present at the US Open in 25 years.
- Security has been beefed up due to Trump’s attendance, and logistics measures are in place.
- The broadcasters have been instructed by the USTA to censor any audience reactions particularly protests or boos toward the president especially during the national anthem to manage televised optics.
- A star-studded crowd is expected to attend the men’s singles final, which includes U.S gymnast star Simone Biles, and Hollywood celebrities like Alec Baldwin and Stephen Colbert, many of whom have publicly opposed Trump politically.
Audience & Critics’ Favourites
- Jannik Sinner, the world no.1, enters as the defending champion, aiming to become the first man to defend the US Open title since Federer in 2008. He is also one of just four men in the Open Era to reach all four major finals in one season, which speaks volumes about his current form
- Carlos Alcarez, the world no. 2, is in breathtaking form: having not dropped a single set en route to the final and becoming the first man in the Open era to win the US Open without losing a set.
- This match marks the third consecutive Grand Slam final between them, which marks an unprecedented occurrence in the Open Era.
- Sinner is touted as the slight favourite in terms of betting (around -135 odds), with Alcaraz close to his heels (about +110). Split predictions are made by pundits about the men’s final. While Sinner’s consistency and defensive prowess make him a strong favourite, at the same time, Alcaraz’s aggression and run-through-set dominance make him a powerful challenger.
- The rivalry dubbed as “Sincaraz” is already being viewed as a generational hallmark, which draws comparisons to the legendary “Big Three” in terms of excitement and significance.
Today’s US Open Men’s Singles Final between Jannick Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz promised to be a historic spectacle. This is regarded as more than a tennis final where the clash between two figures is destined to define this era of the sport. It remains to be seen who prevails in the end – Sinner’s steadiness or Alcaraz flair. One thing is justified that fans around the globe are watching, and history will be made today.
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