Jannik Sinner in one corner.

Carlos Alcaraz in the other.

The U.S. Open title and the world’s No. 1 ranking is at stake.

Arthur Ashe Stadium will be on fire Sunday afternoon for this epic clash and, really, did anyone expect any different?

These two men, referred to by some as “Sincaraz” or the “New Two,” will meet in their third consecutive grand slam final this year — the first time that has happened in the same year in the Open Era, dating back to 1968.

They have dominated the sport the last two years, much like they have owned Flushing the last two weeks.

Alcaraz has yet to drop a set . 5

Sinner has lost only two .

Between them, they have nine major titles, five by Alcaraz.

“This is kind of what everybody’s been waiting for,” ESPN tennis analyst Patrick McEnroe said i

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