(Video) Carlos Alcaraz Spotted Receiving Blessings From Catholic Priest Ahead of the US Open
Fresh off a Cincinnati Open win, Carlos Alcaraz is the second seed in this year's US Open.

Carlos Alcaraz was spotted receiving blessings (via Sachin Jose)
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Carlos Alcaraz was recently seen receiving a blessing from a priest, a moment that highlighted his humility and faith. The gesture served as a reminder that even the world’s best players often look for strength and guidance beyond the court.
Such practices are not uncommon in tennis. Novak Djokovic, for example, was spotted praying in a Paris church before the 2024 Olympic Games. For Alcaraz, this may be a way to find extra motivation and calmness ahead of another tough campaign at the US Open.
World-renowned Spanish tennis player Carlos Alcaraz, currently in America for the US Open, receives blessings from a Catholic priest.
— Sachin Jose (@Sachinettiyil) August 24, 2025
Video: St Patrick’s cathedral pic.twitter.com/tfqpKkGPOR
The Spaniard has already enjoyed success in New York. He won his first US Open crown in 2022 by defeating Casper Ruud in the final. That triumph marked a breakthrough moment in his career, placing him among the sport’s elite.
Since then, results at Flushing Meadows have been mixed. Alcaraz fell in the semifinals in 2023 and suffered an early exit in the second round last year. This time, he arrives with determination to reclaim the trophy and remind the tennis world of his dominance.
Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner involved in World No.1 ranking battle
The 2025 US Open is set to be the biggest stage yet for Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. Fans are hoping for a third straight Slam final between the two, after their battles at Roland Garros and Wimbledon earlier this year. Both players arrive in New York in peak form, with the added drama of the world No. 1 ranking hanging in the balance.

Alcaraz has been the most consistent force on tour in 2025. He owns a 54–6 record and six titles this season, including three Masters 1000 trophies and the Cincinnati Open. His highlight came in Paris, where he defeated Sinner in a memorable French Open final. With 9,540 live ranking points, his position at the top is strong but far from secure.
Sinner, meanwhile, has been equally impressive despite missing time due to a suspension earlier in the year. He holds a 31–4 record and has claimed two of the biggest prizes in tennis — the Australian Open and Wimbledon. At the All England Club, he avenged his Roland Garros loss to Alcaraz, lifting his first Wimbledon trophy. His live ranking points stand at 9,480, just behind the Spaniard.
The race for No. 1 could be decided in New York. If Alcaraz slips early, Sinner has the chance to leapfrog him with a deeper run. If Sinner falters, Alcaraz will need to at least match his result to hold on to the top spot. With both men locked in and pushing each other to new heights, the 2025 US Open may deliver not only a historic final but also the clearest answer yet to who rules men’s tennis this season.
Dating rumors of Carlos Alcaraz and Emma Raducanu are Extinguished
Carlos Alcaraz and Emma Raducanu created huge buzz when they teamed up for the mixed doubles at the US Open. Their partnership was billed as a blockbuster debut, and fans were eager to see how two of tennis’s biggest young stars would perform together.

Speculation quickly grew off the court, with some suggesting their chemistry might extend beyond tennis. Both players dismissed those rumors, and former pro Mark Petchey, who briefly coached Raducanu earlier this year, was quick to shut down any talk of romance.
Their run was short-lived, ending with a 4-2, 4-2 first-round defeat to top seeds Jack Draper and Jessica Pegula. Still, the match drew plenty of attention. The energy, communication, and smiles shared between Alcaraz and Raducanu kept the Arthur Ashe crowd entertained throughout their time on court.
For now, the pairing remains a fun “what if” for tennis fans. The focus shifts back to singles, where both players face a demanding draw at Flushing Meadows. Alcaraz and Raducanu will aim to push deep into the second week of the season’s final Grand Slam.
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