Alcaraz: I was brilliant to be honest - my best level ever!

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Carlos Alcaraz admits he was "brilliant" and at his "best level ever" in his US Open final victory over Jannik Sinner in New York on Sunday.

Alcaraz dethroned Sinner in sensational fashion to seal his second US Open title and become new world No 1 after security delays frustrated fans with the of United States president Donald Trump.

Ultimately centre stage belonged to Alcaraz, who sealed his sixth Grand Slam title with a serving masterclass, winning 6-2 3-6 6-1 6-4.

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Highlights of Alcaraz against Sinner from the US Open Final

The 22-year-old now owns six Grand Slam titles - the youngest man since Bjorn Borg to achieve the feat - adding a second trophy here to his French Open and Wimbledon doubles.

"In general, I think it has been my best level during the two weeks. Since the first match until the final I think I've been playing great tennis," Alcaraz told Sky Sports' Laura Robson on Arthur Ashe Stadium.

"The focus was really, really high. I didn't lose the focus at all in any of the matches, which I'm really happy about.

"With the serve, I've been really focused on it. I got broken just three times, once in the final. In general, I just played amazing tennis."

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Asked what part of his game he was most proud of executing against big rival Sinner, Alcaraz replied:

"I just maintained my best level since the first game until the last one. Tactically, I tried to be perfect.

"Matches against Jannik are all about being good tactically, and physically it's really demanding as well. I think I have to be perfect against him.

"Today, I just was brilliant, to be honest. In the second set, a few mistakes, but in general, I just was brilliant.

"If I want to beat Jannik on the biggest stage, I have to be brilliant, which I'm really happy about."

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Many A-List celebrities were courtside to see Alcaraz against Sinner in the US Open final

Sinner looks to become more "unpredictable"

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Tim Henman joins Dan Khan to reflect on how Alcaraz did not let Sinner reach his usual levels in the US Open final

Sinner admits his main goal is to become more "unpredictable" to become a better player following his four-set defeat this his arch-nemesis.

The Italian said: "I was very predictable on court today. He changed up the game. That's also his style of how he plays. Now it's going be on me if I want to make changes or not. We're definitely going work on that.

"I didn't make one serve and volley. I didn't use a lot of drop shots. Then you arrive at the point where you have to play Carlos, you have to go out of the comfort zone. I'm going to try make some changes. To be a bit more unpredictable as a player. That's what I have to do, trying to become a better tennis player. At the end of the day that's my main goal."

Sinner added with a smile: "I'm a very, very solid, you know, baseliner. I'm a very strong hitter. I'm a good player, you know..."

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