Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner will compete in the US Open final. The match is for the number one ranking. Donald Trump will attend the title clash. Sinner is the fourth man to reach all four major finals in a season. This is their 15th meeting and third major final this season. Alcaraz is focusing on consistency.
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