logo
Jannik Sinner vs Carlos Alcaraz Cincinnati Open 2025 final LIVE Updates: Brace for another epic showdown before US Open

Jannik Sinner vs Carlos Alcaraz Cincinnati Open 2025 final LIVE Updates: Brace for another epic showdown before US Open

Hindustan Times3 hours ago
Jannik Sinner vs Carlos Alcaraz, Cincinnati Open 2025 final LIVE Updates: This is starting to feel a little predictable. For the fourth time in the past three months, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz will face off with a championship on the line. Their latest chapter began in Rome, continued at Roland Garros and Wimbledon, and now finds its stage at another Masters 1000 final in Cincinnati....Read More
The top two in the ATP Rankings — No. 1 Sinner and No. 2 Alcaraz — have been in commanding form in Ohio. The Italian, last year's champion, has yet to drop a set en route to his eighth Masters 1000 final. He is riding a 26-match winning streak on hard courts, a run that includes titles at the 2023 Shanghai Masters, the ATP World Tour Finals, and the 2024 Australian Open. His last defeat in a hard-court final came in Beijing last October, when Alcaraz stormed back from a set down to prevail in three and deny the reigning US Open winner.
Alcaraz, meanwhile, has had a more testing road to the Cincinnati final, dropping two sets along the way. Yet he has still advanced to his seventh consecutive tour-level final and his second in Cincinnati, following his runner-up finish to Novak Djokovic in their classic 2023 showdown.
The rivalry between the two adds an extra layer of intrigue. Alcaraz leads their head-to-head 8–5, including five straight victories earlier this year in Rome and at the French Open. But after letting three championship points slip in Paris, Sinner struck back at Wimbledon, where he ended Alcaraz's streak with a four-set triumph to capture his maiden title at SW19.
Beyond Sunday's trophy, there is much more at stake. The result could decide who carries the No. 1 ranking into the US Open later this month. Alcaraz, chasing his first Cincinnati crown, will reclaim top spot if he wins. Sinner currently holds a 2,250-point lead, but last year's US Open results distort the picture. Sinner lifted the trophy while Alcaraz crashed out in the second round, giving the Italian a hefty 1,950-point edge from New York alone.
If Alcaraz wins on Sunday, he will trim the gap to 1,900 points. Once last year's US Open points drop, he would actually overtake Sinner by 50. But should Sinner defend his Cincinnati title, the swing would be 700 points in his favour, giving him a 650-point cushion.
Either way, the stage is set for another high-stakes showdown — and a perfect dress rehearsal for Flushing Meadows.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Marquez battles past Bezzecchi to end Red Bull Ring winless streak
Marquez battles past Bezzecchi to end Red Bull Ring winless streak

News18

time44 minutes ago

  • News18

Marquez battles past Bezzecchi to end Red Bull Ring winless streak

Spielberg [Austria], August 18 (ANI): The Red Bull Ring jinx is over for Marc Marquez (Ducati Lenovo Team) as for the sixth time on the spin, the runaway MotoGP title race leader clinched maximum points. His path to BWIN Grand Prix of Austria victory wasn't a simple one though as eventual third place finisher Marco Bezzecchi (Aprilia Racing) led for large parts before rookie star Fermin Aldeguer (BK8 Gresini Racing MotoGP), the Sunday silver medallist, mounted pressure on Marquez in the closing stages. However, neither were able to stop the #93 winning MotoGP's 1000th race, as per a media fluffed the start in the Sprint, Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) nailed it to flirt with claiming the holeshot from polesitter Bezzecchi, but it was the latter who held onto P1. It was red vs red on the opening lap as Marc Marquez chucked it up the inside of Pecco and Turn 3 from deep, but Pecco was able to hold onto P2 on the run down into Turn 4.A lap later, Marc Marquez made that Turn 3 effort stick to move past his teammate into P2, with Pedro Acosta (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) making Alex Marquez's life difficult after the KTM star got a great launch from the third row. Enea Bastianini (Red Bull KTM Tech3) then grabbed P5 from Acosta before the Italian ran wide at Turn 1, as Alex Marquez took his Long Lap penalty a lap later that saw him drop to the front, Bezzecchi set the fastest lap of the Grand Prix on Lap 4 to hold Marc Marquez 0.6s behind him, while Pecco defended P3 from Acosta. That lead was being chipped away at by Marquez though and at the start of Lap 8, it was 0.2s between Bezzecchi and Marquez, with Pecco 1.1s behind in P3.A few laps down the line saw Marquez drop to 0.9s behind Bezzecchi in what was now the biggest gap between the pair for pretty much the entire Grand Prix. Was the #93 just cooling his front tyre, or was this Bezzecchi demonstrating superior pace? Meanwhile, Bezzecchi's teammate Jorge Martin saw his Grand Prix end after Aprilia Racing's #1 crashed at Turn 7 on Lap Lap 18 of 28, the gap was back down to 0.2s as Marquez reeled in Bezzecchi. And in the battle for P3, Acosta put an aggressive move on Pecco at the penultimate corner on the same lap to move into P3, and it's a move that cost the Italian two places as Aldeguer followed Acosta the blue touch paper was lit in the battle between Bezzecchi and Marquez. Turn 3 saw Marquez throw it up the inside and down the hill into Turn 4, Marquez led. Bezzecchi counterattacked at Turn 6 to retake the lead, before Marquez parked his Ducati on the inside of Bezzecchi at Turn 1 on Lap 20 to snatch the race lead was a rider on the move. The rookie shoved his way past Acosta at Turn 2B and his pace was unbelievable. Aldeguer was the fastest rider on track and on Lap 22 of 28, the #54 was 1.7s behind Marquez and 1.1s away from soon became 1.1s away from Marquez and 0.5s off Bezzecchi. Aldeguer set a 1:30.120 on Lap 22, over half a second quicker than the top two – and it was the same on the next lap. And on Lap 24, Aldeguer was P2 at Turn 3 to now act as Marquez's main threat for to go. Aldeguer was 0.9s away from Marquez and after passing Bezzecchi, two tenths were taken out of Marquez's lead. Two more tenths were taken on the next lap, so it was now 0.7s between the Spaniards at the front with three to steadied the ship with two to go though. His lead was up to 0.9s and now, it was only a mistake that would cost him another victory as Aldeguer just ran out of steam. And heading onto the final lap, the buffer remained at mistakes were made on the run to the chequered flag as Marquez won the 1000th MotoGP race, and grabbed a 25-point haul for the first time at the Red Bull Ring. Double wins in the last six Grands Prix, and that seventh MotoGP title creeps closer. Aldeguer was superb to push Marquez in the latter stages, and Bezzecchi's weekend was another to remember as the Italian's strong form continues – that's back-to-back podiums for the first time since 2023 for led the KTM charge on home turf in P4 and 1.8s behind was another KTM in the form of Bastianini. No podium, but a double top five signals a good day at the office for the Austrian manufacturer. Joan Mir (Honda HRC Castrol) battled his way to a positive P6, while Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) came home in P7 after he was embroiled in some intense fights. Eighth went the way of a disappointed Bagnaia, who lost ground in the latter Fernandez (Trackhouse MotoGP Team) held off Alex Marquez for P9, with the latter unable to recover from his Long Lap penalty. Franco Morbidelli (Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team) pocketed P11 ahead of Johann Zarco (CASTROL Honda LCR), Luca Marini (Honda HRC Castrol), Ai Ogura (Trackhouse MotoGP Team) and first of the Yamahas, Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) – the Frenchman taking the final point in a weekend to forget for the Iwata not a weekend to forget for Marc Marquez and Ducati though. Not many have been in 2025 as the six-time MotoGP World Champion heads to Hungary boasting a whopping 142-point lead in the standings. (ANI)

Jadon Sancho compounds Manchester United misery after Arsenal defeat by reportedly rejecting loan move to AS Roma
Jadon Sancho compounds Manchester United misery after Arsenal defeat by reportedly rejecting loan move to AS Roma

First Post

time2 hours ago

  • First Post

Jadon Sancho compounds Manchester United misery after Arsenal defeat by reportedly rejecting loan move to AS Roma

Out-of-favour Manchester winger Jadon Winger appeared set for a loan move to AS Roma with an option to make the deal permanent for £20 million at the end of the season. Sancho's agent, however, has reportedly informed the Serie A giants that he's currently exploring other options. Jadon Sancho had recently starred in Chelsea's triumph at the FIFA Club World Cup in the United States. Reuters Manchester United's hopes of getting some financial relief after splurging on their attack this summer took a hit on Monday with out-of-favour winger Jadon Sancho turning down a loan move to AS Roma that would have fetched the Red Devils £20 million ($27 million) down the road. The development has further soured the mood at Old Trafford after Ruben Amorim's side began their season with a defeat. According to Italian football writer and transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Sancho has rejected a move to the Serie A club and is currently exploring alternatives, much to the dismay of his parent club – with whom he had signed a £73 million contract in 2021 after a four-year run with Borussia Dortmund. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Also Read | Roma had expressed interest in signing the 25-year-old on a season-long loan with an obligation to buy him at £20m at the end of the season, but will now have to look elsewhere after being informed by Sancho's agent of the England international's rejection. More from Football Reunion with Solskjaer on the cards? There is a possibility of Sancho playing under ex-United forward and manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at Turkish top-flight club Besiktas, where he has joined as the new head coach this season. Sancho had briefly played under Solskjaer at Old Trafford in the 2021-22 season, with the latter having been sacked just three months into the season after a poor string of results. The Englishman, however, reportedly isn't too keen on finalising a move to Turkey right away, and is instead keeping it as an emergency option if nothing else works out before the 1 September deadline. The fact that Turkish clubs can complete transfer business until 12 September gives Sancho and his agent more time to contemplate. United have had quite the busy summer, spending over £200 million on the trio of Benjamin Sesko (£73.7 million), Bryan Mbuemo (£71 million) and Matheus Cunha (£62.5 million) in a complete overhaul of what was a misfiring attack last season. Also Read | United, the club that had finished an abysmal 15th last season to register their worst finish in the Premier League era last season, have also signed defender Diego Leon for £7 million from Paraguayan club Cerro Porteño. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Several players from their 2024-25 squad have either been released or loaned – the trio of Christian Eriksen, Jonny Evans and Victor Lindelof have parted ways for good while Marcus Rashford is among several players loaned to other clubs, with the 27-year-old academy product having joined Barcelona. United began their season with a 0-1 defeat against Arsenal on Sunday at Old Trafford, thanks to a .

Jannik Sinner vs Carlos Alcaraz Cincinnati Open 2025 final LIVE Updates: Brace for another epic showdown before US Open
Jannik Sinner vs Carlos Alcaraz Cincinnati Open 2025 final LIVE Updates: Brace for another epic showdown before US Open

Hindustan Times

time3 hours ago

  • Hindustan Times

Jannik Sinner vs Carlos Alcaraz Cincinnati Open 2025 final LIVE Updates: Brace for another epic showdown before US Open

Jannik Sinner vs Carlos Alcaraz, Cincinnati Open 2025 final LIVE Updates: This is starting to feel a little predictable. For the fourth time in the past three months, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz will face off with a championship on the line. Their latest chapter began in Rome, continued at Roland Garros and Wimbledon, and now finds its stage at another Masters 1000 final in More The top two in the ATP Rankings — No. 1 Sinner and No. 2 Alcaraz — have been in commanding form in Ohio. The Italian, last year's champion, has yet to drop a set en route to his eighth Masters 1000 final. He is riding a 26-match winning streak on hard courts, a run that includes titles at the 2023 Shanghai Masters, the ATP World Tour Finals, and the 2024 Australian Open. His last defeat in a hard-court final came in Beijing last October, when Alcaraz stormed back from a set down to prevail in three and deny the reigning US Open winner. Alcaraz, meanwhile, has had a more testing road to the Cincinnati final, dropping two sets along the way. Yet he has still advanced to his seventh consecutive tour-level final and his second in Cincinnati, following his runner-up finish to Novak Djokovic in their classic 2023 showdown. The rivalry between the two adds an extra layer of intrigue. Alcaraz leads their head-to-head 8–5, including five straight victories earlier this year in Rome and at the French Open. But after letting three championship points slip in Paris, Sinner struck back at Wimbledon, where he ended Alcaraz's streak with a four-set triumph to capture his maiden title at SW19. Beyond Sunday's trophy, there is much more at stake. The result could decide who carries the No. 1 ranking into the US Open later this month. Alcaraz, chasing his first Cincinnati crown, will reclaim top spot if he wins. Sinner currently holds a 2,250-point lead, but last year's US Open results distort the picture. Sinner lifted the trophy while Alcaraz crashed out in the second round, giving the Italian a hefty 1,950-point edge from New York alone. If Alcaraz wins on Sunday, he will trim the gap to 1,900 points. Once last year's US Open points drop, he would actually overtake Sinner by 50. But should Sinner defend his Cincinnati title, the swing would be 700 points in his favour, giving him a 650-point cushion. Either way, the stage is set for another high-stakes showdown — and a perfect dress rehearsal for Flushing Meadows.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store