‘Playing perfectly’ – how does Alcaraz rank vs tennis legends at 22?

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When Carlos Alcaraz won his sixth Grand Slam title on Sunday, he did so by thoroughly outclassing the world’s number one player in probably the best performance of his career so far.

Defending US Open champion Jannik Sinner – whose record on hard courts over the past two seasons is among the most imperious of any player on any surface in tennis history – was induced into a timid display in which he was overawed by the Spaniard.

The quality of Alcaraz’s performance in his 6-2 3-6 6-1 6-4 victory led to something of an existential crisis in Sinner, who insisted afterwards that he needs to revamp game in order match Alcaraz’s level.

For his part, Alcaraz believes he is reaching new heights.

“I played perfectly,” he said after lifting the trophy. “This is the best tournament so far that I have ever played. The consistency of my level has been really, really high – it’s something I’ve been working on.”

At age 22, Alcaraz is already talked about among the sport’s greatest ever players. But just how well does he rank against them so far?

Speed and surface mastery put Alcaraz on a pedestal already

Since Alcaraz joined the ATP Tour as a 16-year-old, he has been lauded for the variety of his play, being able to combine cutting low slices with ferocious forehands and deft drop shots to consistently catch opponents off guard and win points in breathtaking ways.

But his ability to stitch together that kind all-around quality on any surface is what is already setting him apart from anybody else.

Alcaraz has now won two Grand Slams on each of the hard, grass, and clay surfaces – only Rafael Nadal (aged 24), Mats Wilander (aged 24), and Novak Djokovic (aged 34), have ever achieved the same feat in the men’s game.

The speed at which Alcaraz is racking up the majors is astonishing, too – he has taken only 18 tournaments to win six slams, equalling the record set by Bjorn Borg in 1978.

Only Borg has won six slams at a younger age than Alcaraz, doing so by winning three on clay at Roland Garros and three on grass at Wimbledon.

At 22 Nadal also had six (but won the last of those when he was a few months older than Alcaraz), while Pete Sampras was on five, and Wilander four.

Alcaraz won the first of his Grand Slam titles in New York in 2022 aged 19, and followed it up with his maiden Wimbledon triumph the following year.

The rate at which Alcaraz is winning matches on the biggest stages also makes clear that he already belongs in the most illustrious company.

Serve supremacy takes game to new level

Alcaraz’s serve has never been a weakness, but he rendered it one of his most irrepressible weapons in New York by increasing his power to levels he has never before shown.

Against Sinner he served a stunning ten aces, raising his average serve speed from 113mph to 120mph between his opening round victory against Reilly Opelka and the final.

During the tournament Alcaraz won 84 percent of his first-serve points and 63 percent on his second-serve, both higher than anybody else in the tournament, and hit the fastest serve of any player during the final, clocking a whopping 134mph.

Compared to Roland Garros and Wimbledon earlier this year, when Alcaraz beat and then lost to Sinner in the finals, the difference in serve speed is stark.

The set Alcaraz lost in the latest final was the only one he dropped in the entire tournament, and the three breaks of serve he suffered during the fortnight are the second-lowest in Grand Slams since 1991 – Sampras was only broken twice when he won Wimbledon in 1997.

How could Alcaraz improve from here?

Despite his glowing review of his own performance at Flushing Meadows, Alcaraz still believes he has a way to go before he reaches his pinnacle.

“At 22-years-old, it’s difficult to already be at your maximum level”, he said after demolishing Sinner. “Little by little I’ll keep improving to try and get there.

“The best Carlos hasn’t come out yet.”

Aside from terrifying the rest of the Tour, that statement begs a big question – how exactly can Alcaraz possibly improve from here?

It’s true that the Spaniard remains prone to occasional bouts of erratic shot-making during high-level matches, sometimes succumbing to half-an-hour or so spells in which his touch and depth appear to desert him.

Carlos Alcaraz smiles while holding the US open trophy while Jannik Sinner stands behind him as fireworks eruptGetty Images

Cutting those periods out could be a way to maintain his peak ruthlessness and restrict the chance for top quality opponents to gain a foothold in matches.

And if the improvement in the serve is anything to go by, perhaps Alcaraz could even add further development to some of the already immensely impressive skills he possesses.

During Sunday’s final he hit a couple of groundstrokes that surpassed 100mph, a staggering level of speed to be reaching during rallies against any player, never mind one who hits as hard as Sinner. Striking at that kind of speed on a more regular basis would make him almost impossible to beat.

No matter how he develops his game and how many more majors he wins from here, Alcaraz has already demonstrated that he is among the very best players the sport has known.

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Coronation Street star Ryan Thomas gives update on pigeon he thinks is his dad

Actor and reality star, Ryan Thomas, believes a carrier pigeon – he’s named Dougie James after his dad – is a reincarnation of his father, who sadly died in 2020

Coronation Street star, Ryan Thomas, has given an update on the pigeon he believes is his dad

Coronation Street star, Ryan Thomas, has given an update on the pigeon he reckons is his dad. The actor and reality star, 41, told followers he’s convinced the bird – he’s named Dougie James after his dad – is a reincarnation of his father, who sadly died in 2020.

After fans were left gobsmacked by Ryan’s reveal in which he insisted the bird was trying to communicate with him, he’s hopped back on Instagram with more news about his feathered friend – as well questioning as his state of mind.

Nursing a cup of tea in his garden, sporting a beanie hat and sunglasses, the dad-of-three told fans that Dougie has disappeared with a solemn look on his face.

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Ryan Thomas, believes a carrier pigeon – he’s named Dougie James after his dad – is a reincarnation of his father

“Every morning Dougie was in the garden,” he says soberly. “Every evening, Dougie was in the garden. I’ve come down this morning and Dougie’s not there. I’m thinking to myself. He’s not coming back, it’s over.” With a heavy sigh, Ryan adds: “Every morning, I feel like ‘that’s it, he’s going to leave’ and then…”

Laughing, panning the camera up to the roof of his house, Ryan reveals Dougie, perched happily on a TV aerial as he exclaims: “You’ve no idea how happy this makes me. Go on Dougie!”

However, in his next video, the Dancing On Ice star asked his followers to vote on whether he was ‘losing the plot’ after admitting that his friend was concerned about him.

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Dougie’s back!

Still nursing his cup of tea in his back garden, he said: “My mate said: ‘Looking from the outside in, it looks like you’ve lost the plot a bit.” Chuckling, Ryan then addresses his followers, saying: “Whether it’s a yes or no, I don’t care, but do you think I’ve lost the plot?”

Unable to stop laughing, he concludes: “I’m sitting in my back garden, looking at a pigeon, which could possibly be my dad.”

Ryan was in tears last week as he took to Instagram, cradling the pigeon, sharing his newfound connection. He broke down as he told his followers he believed the bird was the reincarnated spirit of his late father, who was a well-known soul singer.

The actor lost his dad in 2020, but Ryan believes Dougie may have returned, as the same pigeon has visited him over the past few days.

On Tuesday night (2 September), Ryan took to Instagram, explaining that the the same bird had visited him several times, and has even tried to get in the house when he wasn’t home.

“You are not going to believe this,” he said. “I’ve gone out with the kids all day today. Lucy’s [Mecklenburgh] been at home. She calls me at 5 o’clock and she says, ‘I could hear tap tap tap tap tap at the back window.’ I said no, please tell me you’re lying.

Dougie
Ryan joked that Dougie’s markings even reminded him of his dad’s moustache

“And she sends me a video of my dad. My dad came back. He was trying to fly into the windows, try and get in.

Ryan went on to share a picture he took of the pigeon and set the snap to one of his dad’s songs, Still. Captioning the post, he wrote: “Don’t know what’s going on here but I’m so connected to him.” He then went on to joke that the bird’s markings looked very similar to his dad’s moustache.

He even called Psychic Sally Morgan for advice. When asked if the pigeon could be Dougie, she responded: “Yes!”

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Ugg’s new style of boot for autumn 2025 is dividing the internet– would you wear them?

Half ballet flat, half sheepskin boot – Ugg’s latest launch for autumn is dividing fashion fans everywhere

UGG’s new star-studded campaign featuring Sarah Jessica Parker, Elsa Hosk, Rina Sawayama and more(Image: UGG)

Iconic footwear brand UGG has been behind some of the most popular and talked-about shoes of the last two decades, from its classic sheepskin boots to platform slippers that went viral on TikTok and even divisive Mary Jane boots. And its latest autumn launch is stirring up conversation.

In a star-studded campaign featuring Sarah Jessica Parker, Elsa Hosk, Rina Sawayama and more, the brand dropped its Zora Ballet Flat, a hybrid design that combines UGG’s signature sheepskin lining with the trending silhouette of a ballet pump. The result is a shoe that is cosy, fashionable and controversial.

Fashion fans are split, with some praising the design as the perfect blend of comfort and trend, while others are less convinced, and some are in the middle, hailing the shoes as ‘ugly cute’.

Love them or hate them, UGG has a talent for designing shoes that grab your attention. This latest style has already garnered popularity among celebs, with Gen-Z artist Pink Pantheress rocking a pair over the weekend.

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UGG’s new ballet flats are stirring up conversation online(Image: UGG)
UGG ballet flats
These new shoes combine UGG’s signature sheepskin lining with the trending silhouette of a ballet pump(Image: UGG)

Priced at £130 for the chestnut brown flats and £140 for the black leather ones, UGG has taken the timeless ballet pump silhouette and reimagined it in its own UGG way. Featuring the brand’s classic ultra-comfy plush sheepskin lining, these shoes literally feel like walking on clouds.

Unlike other ballet flats that have unsupportive, thin soles, the Zora Flat has a lightweight EVA outsole that adds a little bounce and protection as you walk. Whether you’re heading to brunch or just looking for autumn shoes that feel like slippers in disguise, this pair has you covered.

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Over on X, a fashion debate has sparked after a picture of Pink Pantheress wearing the flats was posted. One user wrote: “Just SPRINTED to buy these”, while another was conflicted, writing: “so cute but also so ugly but also so cute???”. A third likened them to “nanna’s slippers”.

Kate Middleton’s go-to wellies just launched an unexpected autumn collaboration

Kate Middleton is a known fan of Le Chameau’s wellies, and the brand just dropped a brand new collection for autumn that’s perfect for rainy days in the countryside

Kate Middleton has been spotted out wearing a variety of wellies from Le Chameau over the past decade or so(Image: Getty)

With autumn drawing in and the rain threatening to dampen all of our favourite outdoor activities, a good pair of wellies has never been more important. But practicality and stylishness don’t have to be mutually exclusive, as proven by Kate Middleton’s go-to pair of Le Chameau.

The Princess of Wales has been spotted in a pair of the brand’s £180 green Vierzon Wellington Boots even before she joined the Royal family, cementing them as a key part of her outdoors style. And now, to celebrate the new season, Le Chameau has launched another partnership that’s completely unexpected, but makes perfect sense; the Le Chameau X National Trust collection.

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The collaboration takes Le Chameau’s classic designs and gives them a fresh new update ready to spend autumn outdoors with the UK’s best-loved heritage charity. The Le Chameau X National Trust collection features an upgraded version of Princess Kate’s go-to wellies, with the National Trust Vierzon Jersey Lined Wellington Boot priced at £220.

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Princess Kate has worn her Le Chameau wellies on countless occasions(Image: Getty Images)

This new version of the boots is the brand’s most sustainable yet, made with a jersey lining made from organic cotton and recycled polyester, a removable antibacterial insole made with recycled materials. Even the adjustable straps are crafted from 100% post-consumer recycled bottles, with 10% from each purchase going directly to the National Trust to support its conservational work.

Le Chameau’s National Trust Vierzon Jersey Lined Wellington Boots come in an oak green colourway that’s not dissimilar to Princess Kate’s favourite colourway, and feature a unique Le Chameau X National Trust logo on the front. They also have a bespoke Écho lining print that was inspired by Buckland Abbey to honour Britain’s natural and cultural heritage.

The collection includes a pair of both men’s and women’s boots, as well as a £35 boot bag, which not only protects your new wellies from getting damaged, but helps keep your car and home clean from any mud you’ve picked up on your adventures. The boots are fully waterproof and fully lined to make sure your feet stay warm as well as dry, and will hold up against all manner of puddles, mud and fallen leaves that might cross your bath during the colder months.

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The new Le Chameau X National Trust wellies are the brand’s most sustainable pair yet(Image: Le Chameau)

Whilst you might not think of wellies as being something that can trend, other brands that have an impressive celebrity following include Hunter, with the Original Tall Boots regularly making an appearance at festivals on the feet of stars. We also spotted plenty of pairs of Barbour’s ankle length wellies at festivals like Glastonbury this year, and the Barbour Nimbus Chelsea Welly In Olive/Black are now £49 down from £70.

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However, if you want to take a leaf out of the Royals book, the Le Chameau X National Trust collection is the perfect place to pick up some chic and practical wellies for winter. If they’re good enough for Princess Kate, they’re definitely good enough for us!

Hull FC’s Ashworth facing lengthy ban

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Hull FC forward Jack Ashworth could face a ban of six matches or more after being charged with striking in their derby defeat by Hull KR.

The 29-year-old appeared to hit Robins’ playmaker Mikey Lewis in the head with his forearm in the closing minutes.

Catalans Dragons’ Franck Maria has also been charged with a Grade E offence of head contact in their win over Salford and, like Ashworth, will face a tribunal later this week.

Salford’s Loghan Lewis and Warrington’s Luke Yates will both miss the remainder of the season after being given three and two-match bans respectively.

Three other Hull FC players have been handed suspensions after Sunday’s fractious derby clash.

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Oba Of Benin Calls For Two-Week Fasting, Prayer To Fight Evil In Edo

The Oba of Benin, Oba Ewuare II, has called on Edo indigenes and residents of the state to embark on a two-week fasting and prayer to ward off evil from the land.

In a statement on Monday by the Obamedo of Benin, Efosa Igbinomwanhia, the revered traditional ruler said the fasting would commence from September 15 to September 28.

He urged all Benin sons and daughters at home and abroad to fast and pray during the period.

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“His Royal Majesty, Omo N’Oba N’Edo, Uku Akpolokpolo, Ewuare II, CFR, Oba of Benin, uses this medium to inform the general public that from 15 September, 2025 to 28th September, 2025, all sons and daughters of Benin Kingdom and, by extension indigenes and non-indigenes living in Edo State, to embark on two weeks fasting and prayer,” the statement read.

“This is in line with our age-long tradition that before the commencement of the yearly new yam, it is important that we fast and pray tp God Almighty and the royal ancestors for bountiful harvest and to shield us away from sudden death and for peace and tranquillity in our individual homes, families, state and country at large.

“All Benin sons and daughters at home and in the diaspora are to fast and pray during this period.