Carlos Alcaraz’s Brothers Jaime and Sergio Celebrate US Open Win From Afar After Missing Out on New York Visit

Here's how Carlos Alcaraz's younger brothers Jaime and Sergio congratulated him on the commendable victory at the US Open 2025.

Carlos Alcaraz’s presence at Grand Slam finals is usually backed by a strong coaching team and his family. While his younger brothers, Jaime and Sergio, had to miss the high-stakes clash against Jannik Sinner, they made sure to extend warm wishes for their older brother’s successful 2025 US Open campaign. Here’s how they congratulated their hermano mayor on one of the biggest wins of his career.

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How Did Family Fuel Carlos Alcaraz’s US Open Victory?

Carlos Alcaraz won the 2025 US Open men’s singles title on Monday, beating Jannik Sinner in four sets. The Spaniard won the match 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 at Arthur Ashe Stadium. This victory gave him his sixth Grand Slam trophy and helped him regain the World No. 1 ranking for the first time since 2023.

Alcaraz’s family plays a huge role in his life and career. His father, a former tennis player and coach, was in his player’s box during the final, watching and supporting him alongside his older brother, Álvaro.

However, the absence of his other two siblings, Sergio and Jaime, was noticeable in the player’s box. Despite not being able to make it to New York City for the matchup, the two made sure to congratulate the 22-year-old on the remarkable win.

While Sergio shared a post from the ATP Tour with a hat emoji, Jaime expressed his affection by adding red hearts to his Instagram story.

Carlos Alcaraz's brother Jaime's Instagram Story

Carlos Alcaraz's brother Sergio's Instagram Story
Carlos Alcaraz’s brother Sergio’s Instagram Story

Alcaraz’s brothers, 16-year-old Sergio and 14-year-old Jaime, are both active in sports. Sergio focuses on soccer while supporting Carlos, and Jaime competes in junior tennis tournaments.

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He won the Rafa Nadal Tour under-12 event and the European U-14 Championship. Despite Jaime’s early success, Carlos urges others to let him develop at his own pace without extra pressure.

The family’s support didn’t just end with social media posts. Alcaraz proudly thanked his family and coaching team, dedicating the US Open title and his other major milestones to their hard work.

“My team, my family, I’m lucky. I’m really lucky to have you guys to have you guys to be honest. The hard work that you’re making just to make me even better, not only in the professional part but personal part as well,” Alcaraz said during the post-match interview.

“I’m just really proud about the people I have around. Thank you very much. Every achievement that I’m having is because of you,” he added.

After their 15th tour-level clash against Sinner, Alcaraz now holds a dominant 10-5 lead in their head-to-head rivalry.

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