When you win your sixth Grand Slam at just 22 years old, you celebrate like a rock star — and that’s exactly what Carlos Alcaraz did Sunday night in New York City.
The Spanish tennis sensation defeated rival Jannik Sinner in four sets (6-2, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4) at Arthur Ashe Stadium, reclaiming the US Open crown in front of a star-studded crowd that even included President Donald Trump. But the real show started once the match ended … and the champagne started flowing.
Champagne Showers in the Locker Room
Inside the locker room, Alcaraz surprised his team with a massive container of bubbly — only to find his crew came just as prepared. Within minutes, the entire room turned into a champagne storm.
Everyone and everything — from trainers to gear bags — got soaked in celebration as the young champion laughed and embraced his team.
It was the perfect kickoff to what would become an all-night fiesta.
From the Court to the Club
Once Alcaraz got cleaned up, he traded his tennis whites for party attire and headed to Chez Margaux, a chic Manhattan supper club.
There, the new champion linked up with models Brianna Bardhi and Tika Camaj, who were already enjoying a night out. Brianna even shared a snap cozying up with the tennis star, while legendary chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten grabbed a celebratory photo too.
Alcaraz flashed a wide grin in every picture — still glowing with victory energy hours after lifting the trophy.
A Champion in the Making
Sunday’s win marked Alcaraz’s sixth career Grand Slam title — and he shows no signs of slowing down. With his youth, energy, and fearlessness, he’s cementing himself as one of the most dominant players of this generation.
Bad news for his rivals … and maybe worse news for champagne bottles everywhere.
The Pop Radar Take
From champagne showers to partying with NYC’s elite, Carlos Alcaraz proved he’s not just dominating tennis — he’s living like a superstar.
And with his unstoppable rise, you can bet this won’t be the last time we see him lighting up the night after a career-defining win.
Do you think Carlos Alcaraz is already the new face of men’s tennis — or does he still have to prove himself against legends like Djokovic? Drop your take below!









