Carlos Alcaraz Reveals Tattoo Plans After Clinching 2nd US Open Title: “I’m Going to Do Two Things”
Carlos Alcaraz already has four tattoos, three of which he got after his Grand Slam wins.

Carlos Alcaraz (Image via X/Carlos Alcaraz 4K)
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Carlos Alcaraz is ecstatic after his 2025 US Open win. But he is not satisfied with his tattoo collection. The win over Jannik Sinner in the final was so special for him that he wants to celebrate the victory by once again inking his body.
When Alcaraz clinched his career’s first Grand Slam title here in New York back in 2022, he commemorated the win by tattooing the date on his ankle. His Wimbledon triumph over Novak Djokovic in 2023 saw Alcaraz get a strawberry tattoo, following which, he inked his left ankle with the Eiffel Tower after beating Alexander Zverev in the French Open final last year.
Since then, defeats spoiled his plans to get another tattoo as he lost to Djokovic in the Paris Olympics final last year and to the Serb again in this year’s Australian Open quarterfinal. Alcaraz wanted to have the Olympic rings and a kangaroo tattoo for those two events. To celebrate his second win in New York, Alcaraz will have two tattoos: the Brooklyn Bridge and the Statue of Liberty.
Well, I said it’s going to be the first one, the first Major, but seeing as the first one, the US Open that I won in 2022, I just tattooed just the date, I had to do something… So what should probably I’m going to do two things because I had a bet at the beginning of the tournament, the Brooklyn Bridge, and I think, obviously, the Liberty Statue. I’m gonna do both. And the date, because this one is special. I had to get tattoo twice.
Carlos Alcaraz told ESPN
Alcaraz has become the second youngest man in the Open Era to win six Grand Slam singles titles after Bjorn Borg. He and Sinner have become the first pair in the history of men’s singles to split the last eight Grand Slam titles. Apart from the US Open, Alcaraz defended his French Open crown by defeating Sinner. The World No.2 defended his Australian Open title and later took his revenge on Sinner.
Martina Navratilova on Carlos Alcaraz’s service games
Carlos Alcaraz‘s service games throughout the tournament drew a lot of praise as he won 98 of the 101 service games. In the final, he converted five break points out of the 11 he earned as a stingy Alcaraz was broken just once by Jannik Sinner.

En route to the win, Alcaraz dropped a set only against Sinner and won 10 points by smashing aces in the final itself. Martina Navratilova also lauded Alcaraz for his serves. She told Sky Sports:
Most of all, he put himself in position to break serve. Sinner had only one break point the whole match. That is what was amazing. How well Carlos has been backing up his serve so well during the tournament, but today it was out of this world.
Sinner has become the youngest man in the Open Era to play the finals of all four Grand Slam singles events of the season. Before him, three players did the same. Had he won, he would have become the first man since Roger Federer (2008) to defend the title at Flushing Meadows. As he failed to defend five titles this season, he dropped to the No.2 spot after remaining at the top for 65 weeks.
Alcaraz has played every final in the tournaments he featured since the Monte Carlo Masters, losing only at the Barcelona Open and Wimbledon. Sinner, apart from the Halle Open, reached the finals of the six tournaments he played this season. Their next singles tournament is the China Open, where last year, the Spaniard defeated the Italian.