Carlos Alcaraz vs. Reilly Opelka Preview: Head-to-Head and Prediction for US Open 2025

Carlos Alcaraz meets Reilly Opelka in their first career encounter at the US Open after winning the Cincinnati Masters title last week.

Carlos Alcaraz, fresh off capturing his eighth ATP Masters 1000 title at the Cincinnati Open, now arrives in New York with a powerful statement. The Spaniard defeated Jannik Sinner via retirement in the final. As world No. 2 and a former U.S. Open champion (2022), he enters this tournament cold and confident. Alcaraz’s 2025 has been nothing short of historic, securing six titles, including his second French Open crown.

On the opposite side stands American giant Reilly Opelka, mounting a comeback after wrist and hip injuries. Opelka returned to form strongly this year, highlighted by a run to the Brisbane final that included a victory over Novak Djokovic. Their opening-round clash is not just a matchup, it’s a clash of momentum versus power.

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Carlos Alcaraz vs. Reilly Opelka Match Details

  • Date: Aug. 25, 2025
  • Tournament: US Open
  • Round: First Round
  • Venue: USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, Flushing Meadows, Queens, New York City
  • Category: Grand Slam
  • Surface: Outdoor hard
  • Live telecast: ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN+, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, and Sling TV

Alcaraz vs. Opelka Head-to-Head

Carlos Alcaraz and Reilly Opelka have never faced each other in a competitive match, leaving their career head-to-head record at 0–0.

Alcaraz vs. Opelka Prediction

Carlos Alcaraz enters the U.S. Open with a formidable hard-court record this year, currently at 21-4 on hard courts, backed by a season record of 54–6 overall. His consistency and ability to close matches underline why he’s a firm favorite. Opelka, on the other hand, has posted a respectable win-loss record of 23-17, amid a notable return from injury-driven rank setbacks. Alcaraz’s superior win-loss ratio on the surface sets the tone.

Alcaraz’s game stands on movement, variety, and tactical intelligence, because of which he constantly turns defense into offense, especially on hard surfaces. Opelka, standing at 6’11”, relies on overwhelming serve power and aggressive baseline hitting, typically setting the tone with quick points.

From ATP stats, Alcaraz fired 355 aces across all surfaces this year, with a first-serve percentage of 64, winning 73% of first-serve points and 57% of second-serve points, while saving 67% of break points faced. Opelka, known for his serve game, fired a massive 655 aces this year, with a first-serve percentage of 62, winning 79% on first serves and 52% on second serves, and saving 72% of break points.

Considering Alcaraz’s superior hard-court consistency, return skills, and tactical variety, plus Opelka’s reliance on serve that can be neutralized in longer rallies, Alcaraz is heavily favored in the upcoming clash. He’s likely to disrupt Opelka’s rhythm, break serve early in each set, and maintain control throughout.

Prediction: Alcaraz to win in straight sets

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