Carlos Alcaraz defeated defending champion Jannik Sinner[1] in the final, 6–2, 3–6, 6–1, 6–4 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 2025 US Open.[2][3]
It was his second US Open title and sixth major title overall. By winning the title, Alcaraz regained the world No. 1 singles ranking from Sinner.[4] Alcaraz was the youngest man to win a sixth major title since Björn Borg.[5] Sinner was the fourth (and youngest) man in the Open Era to reach all four major finals in a season (after Rod Laver, Roger Federer, and Novak Djokovic), and the youngest in the Open Era to reach five consecutive major finals. Alcaraz and Sinner became the first pair of men's singles players in the Open Era to contest three major finals in the same year.[6] For the first time since the introduction of the current ATP rankings in 1973, the world No. 1 and No. 2 contested all four
major finals in a season.
At 38 years, 103 days of age, Djokovic was the oldest man to reach all four major semifinals in a season.[7] With his third-round win, Djokovic recorded his 192nd career match win at hardcourt majors, surpassing Federer's record.[8] With his semifinal loss to Alcaraz, this marked only the third year since 2007 where Djokovic did not contest a major final (after 2009 and 2017), and the first year since 2002 that none of Big Three contested a major final.[9] This also marked the first time since 2010 that Grigor Dimitrov did not participate at a major, ending his streak of 58 consecutive major appearances.[10]
Coleman Wong became the first player from Hong Kong to qualify for a men's singles major in the Open Era, and was the first to win a major singles match since Ip Koon Hung and Edwin Tsai at the 1954 Wimbledon Championships—when Hong Kong was a British colony.[11][12] A record-equaling five qualifiers (Wong, Leandro Riedi, Jan-Lennard Struff, Ugo Blanchet, and Jérôme Kym) reached the third round, tying the tournament's Open Era record along with 1984 and 2021.[13][14] Ranked No. 435, Riedi was the lowest-ranked player to reach the fourth round of a major since Richard Krajicek at the 2002 Wimbledon Championships.[15]
Seeds
Click on the seed number of a player to go to their draw section.
Draw
Key
Finals
Top half
Section 1
Section 2
Section 3
Section 4
Bottom half
Section 5
Section 6
Section 7
Section 8
Seeded players
The following are the seeded players. Seedings are based on ATP rankings as of August 18, 2025. Rankings and points before are as of August 25, 2025.
| Seed
|
Rank
|
Player
|
Points before
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Points defending
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Points won
|
Points after
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Status
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| 1
|
1
|
Jannik Sinner
|
11,480
|
2,000
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1,300
|
10,780
|
Runner-up, lost to Carlos Alcaraz [2]
|
| 2
|
2
|
Carlos Alcaraz
|
9,590
|
50
|
2,000
|
11,540
|
Champion, defeated Jannik Sinner [1]
|
| 3
|
3
|
Alexander Zverev
|
6,230
|
400
|
100
|
5,930
|
Third round lost to Félix Auger-Aliassime [25]
|
| 4
|
4
|
Taylor Fritz
|
5,575
|
1,300
|
400
|
4,675
|
Quarterfinals lost to Novak Djokovic [7]
|
| 5
|
5
|
Jack Draper
|
4,440
|
800
|
50
|
3,690
|
Second round withdrew due to left arm injury
|
| 6
|
6
|
Ben Shelton
|
4,280
|
100
|
100
|
4,280
|
Third round retired against Adrian Mannarino
|
| 7
|
7
|
Novak Djokovic
|
4,130
|
100
|
800
|
4,830
|
Semifinals lost to Carlos Alcaraz [2]
|
| 8
|
8
|
Alex de Minaur
|
3,545
|
400
|
400
|
3,545
|
Quarterfinals lost to Félix Auger-Aliassime [25]
|
| 9
|
9
|
Karen Khachanov
|
3,240
|
10
|
50
|
3,280
|
Second round lost to Kamil Majchrzak
|
| 10
|
10
|
Lorenzo Musetti
|
3,205
|
100
|
400
|
3,505
|
Quarterfinals lost to Jannik Sinner [1]
|
| 11
|
11
|
Holger Rune
|
3,050
|
10
|
50
|
3,090
|
Second round lost to Jan-Lennard Struff [Q]
|
| 12
|
12
|
Casper Ruud
|
2,905
|
200
|
50
|
2,755
|
Second round lost to Raphaël Collignon
|
| 13
|
13
|
Daniil Medvedev
|
2,760
|
400
|
10
|
2,370
|
First round lost to Benjamin Bonzi
|
| 14
|
14
|
Tommy Paul
|
2,610
|
200
|
100
|
2,510
|
Third round lost to Alexander Bublik [23]
|
| 15
|
15
|
Andrey Rublev
|
2,610
|
200
|
200
|
2,610
|
Fourth round lost to Félix Auger-Aliassime [25]
|
| 16
|
16
|
Jakub Menšík
|
2,430
|
100
|
50
|
2,380
|
Second round lost to Ugo Blanchet [Q]
|
| 17
|
17
|
Frances Tiafoe
|
2,340
|
800
|
100
|
1,640
|
Third round lost to Jan-Lennard Struff [Q]
|
| 18
|
18
|
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina
|
2,185
|
10
|
50
|
2,225
|
Second round lost to Arthur Rinderknech
|
| 19
|
19
|
Francisco Cerúndolo
|
2,135
|
50
|
50
|
2,135
|
Second round lost to Leandro Riedi [Q]
|
| 20
|
21
|
Jiří Lehečka
|
2,115
|
100
|
400
|
2,415
|
Quarterfinals lost to Carlos Alcaraz [2]
|
| 21
|
22
|
Tomáš Macháč
|
2,110
|
200
|
200
|
2,110
|
Fourth round lost to Taylor Fritz [4]
|
| 22
|
23
|
Ugo Humbert
|
2,085
|
50
|
10
|
2,045
|
First round lost to Adam Walton
|
| 23
|
24
|
Alexander Bublik
|
2,055
|
10
|
200
|
2,245
|
Fourth round lost to Jannik Sinner [1]
|
| 24
|
26
|
Flavio Cobolli
|
2,040
|
100
|
100
|
2,040
|
Third round retired against Lorenzo Musetti [10]
|
| 25
|
27
|
Félix Auger-Aliassime
|
1,965
|
10
|
800
|
2,755
|
Semifinals lost to Jannik Sinner [1]
|
| 26
|
28
|
Stefanos Tsitsipas
|
1,790
|
10
|
50
|
1,830
|
Second round lost to Daniel Altmaier
|
| 27
|
29
|
Denis Shapovalov
|
1,748
|
10
|
100
|
1,838
|
Third round lost to Jannik Sinner [1]
|
| 28
|
32
|
Alex Michelsen
|
1,525
|
50
|
10
|
1,485
|
First round lost to Francisco Comesaña
|
| 29
|
30
|
Tallon Griekspoor
|
1,655
|
100
|
10
|
1,565
|
First round lost to Adrian Mannarino
|
| 30
|
31
|
Brandon Nakashima
|
1,570
|
200
|
50
|
1,420
|
Second round lost to Jérôme Kym [Q]
|
| 31
|
33
|
Gabriel Diallo
|
1,388
|
130
|
50
|
1,308
|
Second round lost to Jaume Munar
|
| 32
|
34
|
Luciano Darderi
|
1,379
|
10
|
100
|
1,469
|
Third round lost to Carlos Alcaraz [2]
|
Withdrawn seeded players
The following players would have been seeded, but withdrew before the tournament began.
Other entry information
Wildcards
Protected ranking
Qualifiers
Lucky losers
Withdrawals
The entry list was released based on the ATP rankings for the week of July 14, 2025.
‡ – withdrew from entry list before qualifying began
† – withdrew from entry list after qualifying began
§ – withdrew from main draw
Source: USTA[21]
References
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