Carlos Alcaraz holds the US Open Championship trophy after defeating Jannika Sinner in the final of the male singles in New York. (AP) Carlos Alcaraz secured his second US Open title and the sixth Grand Slam championship by defeating Jannika Sinner on Sunday and winning a record price of $ 5 million. According to US laws, however, this would cause significant tax deductions. The 22 -year victory of the Spanish tennis star, which meant his fourth victory over Sinner at five meetings, came with the largest payout in tennis history, a 20 % increase in the US Open in 2025.However, historical price of prices will be significantly reduced due to tax regulations in the US. Alcaraz falls into the highest federal income group of 37% for earnings over $ 609,351, resulting in approximately $ 1.7 million in federal taxes.Another New York state tax on 9.65% of earnings between $ 1.08 million and $ 5 million will further reduce its amount of home by $ 2.5 million. These deductions occur in the purpose of the usual spending on players such as paying for its coaches, traveling, accommodation and equipment.The tax agreement between Spain and the United States provides some relief and ensures that it will not face dual taxation in its home country.
The match itself introduced Alcaraz’s dominance, when the Spaniard brought 42 winners compared to Sinner 21. His performance included only nine points behind his first portion during the match.Sinner managed to claim the second set and marked the only set of Alcaraz lost throughout the tournament. However, Alcaraz quickly regained control in the third set and eventually secured victory, even though the sinner saved two points of the championship.The victory improved Alcaraz’s record against the head of against Sinner to 10 victories at 15 meetings, including 4-2 advantages at the Grand Slam meeting, two of these victories coming to the US Open.Aryna Sabalenka, who defeated Amanda Anisim in the final of women, received equal money of $ 5 million, which represents an increase of 39 percent compared to the payout of the previous year, as Alcaraz and the women’s champion Aryna Sabalenka, who defeated Amanda Anisim.
