Carlos Alcaraz vs. Casper Ruud Highlights | 2022 US Open Final

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Watch the highlights between Casper Ruud and Carlos Alcaraz in the final of the 2022 US Open.

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The 2022 US Open runs from August 23 – September 11 in New York City at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. The tournament takes place for the 142nd time and is the fourth and final Grand Slam of the year. Daniil Medvedev is the men’s singles reigning champion and Emma Raducanu is the women’s singles reigning champion. Last year, both players claimed their first Grand Slam title, with 18-year-old Raducanu becoming the first-ever qualifier to achieve the feat. This year’s tournament is set to feature a range of greats and future stars looking to add to their records and cement their place in tennis history. Look out for highlights, extended highlights, full matches, press conferences, on-court interviews, hot shots, compilations and more!

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33 COMMENTS

Ruel Reyes

Ruud is admirable with his honesty. That’s true sportsmanship. He will soon be a champion in his time. I am happy for Alcaraz. He really is a born champion! Congratulations to you both for the exciting and entertaining match. You both did not fail the crowd.

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Neptune

After winning the Madrid masters earlier this year people where wondering wether if he could hold on for 5 sets at grand slam, some where calling him overrated. In this US open he has broken many records, youngest world number 1 and also youngest US open champion in a while.
And to think that he was 1 point away from losing against Sinner in the Quarters is absolutely 🤯🤯. Congratulations to Carlos, a new star has officially been born and as for Ruud, he’s a great and consistent player so his chances will come. Amazing final and tournament! 😊

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Ivy Tizzle

Alcaraz is for real. Discipline, character and consistency which some of the younger players lack. Clearly Ruud is a top 5 and hopefully will win some grand slams. Alcaraz will rack up grand slams like the big 3. NOW we can say there is a relay of power officially from Nadal (maybe one or two more French opens?) Federer and Novak to these younger players who will actually win multiple grand slams (Alcaraz and Medvedev leading the younger players at the moment).

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Patrik Marflák

I guess we won’t hear those cleverheads call him overrated or overhyped anymore. Great win by Carlos, he played some amazing matches and the title is well deserved!

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I'm Always Right

An incredible tournament from Carlos. Played 5 sets in RD4, QF and SF. Played 4 sets in the final. The longest time on court in a Slam. Only 19 years old. His first Grand Slam, the youngest ever World #1, the first teenager #1. Amazing and so classy and humble while doing it. Congratulations Carlos!!! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼

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Connor Spinks

Casper Ruud is all class. Hopefully he can stay competitive throughout his career and win a few grand slams.

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A R

When Nadal won the French open 2005 it was said that ” This kid has a lot of heart, and this is surely the first among many, many”.
One can say this about Alcaraz as well, even if he’s different from Nadal.

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MyLightB4Sunrise

The beginning of a new chapter for men’s tennis. We are witnessing a new era form. We are witnessing, history.

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Philomena Williams

This young man is amazing. I am mesmerized by his abilities on the court. Had me on the edge of my seat all match. I just love him!👍

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NotMrBeast

Congrats Alcaraz! You deserved the win! I hope you are be able to win more grand slams in the future! I wish you the best of luck!

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Neo

Prime Federer was scary. Ultra aggressive, best serve. And had a complete game But his backhand was a weakness on bouncier courts and against heavy topspin.

Prime Nadal: was a beast. But still primarily a defensive player and a backhand which was liable at times.

Prime Djokovic: the greatest baseliner of all time. But still a defensive player. And not too nifty mid court and at the net.

This kid Alcaraz, seems to combine the best of Big 3. Ruthless attacking mentality, mid court, net game of Federer. Baseline skill of Djokovic and the defensive abilities of both Nadal and Djokovic. Not to mention the extraordinary mental maturity.

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Aasem Ahsan

2:09 What a rally 🤯

Congratulations to Alcaraz, this seems like the first of many for him. I hope Ruud gets his hand on a Slam trophy soon, he has played some great tennis in this season.

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Jordan Reynolds

This final and the alcaraz sinner match should be how role models inspire young players. Respectful champions
More of them lets put matches like Kyrgios v Tsitsipas in the bin please

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lowkey.

a 🐐 in the making . never seen a 19 year doin what hes doin .. playing 3 5 setters and still winning the tournament in an unreal level .. the most electric player to ever play the game !! tennis future is bright ✨

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María Martínez

Qué orgullo más grande y qué privilegio tenemos los españoles de tener a otro número uno en el tenis. Rafa es leyenda viva y ahora Carlitos comienza la suya, sin desmerecer a tantos otros tenistas españoles que nos han dado alegrías y nos siguen dando. Definitivamente la élite del tenis está en España y se escribe en español 🇪🇦

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Alvar2001

Felicidades a Carlos Alcaraz por este triunfo, demostró un nivel tenístico impresionante, aún mayor dada su juventud. También viene demostrando una deportividad y juego limpio notable, prueba de la buena educación que recibió y del buen ejemplo de Juan Carlos Ferrero, aunque parece que si eres campeón no se le puede elogiar su deportividad. Pues sí, Carlos Alcaraz es 5 años más joven que Ruud, tiene tan buen fair play como él y mejor tenis. Saludos a Murcia, con Carlos y Pedro Acosta van a dar muchos días de gloria al deporte español.

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Luna

The funniest part of this is Alcaraz’s coach, Juan Carlos Ferrero, used to be Rafa’s teammate and Ruud was trained at Rafa Nadal’s academy at one point. We have great great tennis players around here. Nice to see them thriving. Also congrats Carlos, you deserved to end the season like this. More to come.

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Rafael Lorenzo

This boy from today is a legend for what he has done so young, and the day this boy retires from tennis because of age or whatever, he will enter the Tennis Hall of Fame and will be reflected and recognized in the books of tennis history for being the youngest player to be number one in the world, among other records that only he has broken, such as being the first Spanish tennis player (and I think also the first hispanic tennis player) to win the Masters 1000 in Miami and also for being one of the few to beat Nadal, Djokovic and Zverev round after round and win the Masters 1000 in Madrid, among many other things that he has done and will do…

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1guitarlover

Muchas felicidades Carlos. Tu esfuerzo y humildad han encontrado su recompensa. Este ha sido el primero de muchos.

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Yoshi Ogura

I was okay with either one winning. I love both players. They both deserved it. I’m we will be seeing this match up many times over the years. Congrats to both and I want to see them playing well at AO next year!

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Abel Mouriño

Despite of being superhappy with Carlos, me being a spaniard, i really feel for Ruud. He had a 2 set Set Point that i think if he had converted could have changed the match. He is all class, also very young and talented, and a very humble guy. His training in the Rafa Nadal academy had a huge impact in his game. Very excited about this new generation coming. I think is better than the so called “Nextgen”.

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Amalia Couce

Llevo meses siguiendo a Carlos y nunca con ningún jugador me lo he pasado tan bien ,es divertido ,original y un maravilloso chico , ojalá siga así.

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Bran

Alcaraz made me and my father tennis fans. We know nothing of tennis but seeing his matches and court coverage was something we couldn’t keep our eyes off. amazing run at being a champion Carlitos!

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Wilberth Looez

Felicidades Carlos eres el mejor ayer hoy y el futuro ves a ser el campeón de campeones y da mucho orgullo que representas la madre patria yo soy mexicano

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Ross Viles

I remember Alcaraz last year saying that he was ready to win a major and that he could feel that moment. A lot of people considered him arrogant and foolish for saying that because he was only 18 at the time. They said he needed to be humbled first.

Well, Alcaraz was off a bit on the timing but he wasn’t off by much. He knew it and I think the writing was on the wall overall that his first major was going to come at any time because of his talent.

I wonder what those naysayers think now:).

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