Pep Guardiola cheers Carlos Alcaraz to victory over Jannick Sinner in US Open final as Man City boss enjoys trip to Flushing Meadows during international break

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola was spotted cheering Carlos Alcaraz to victory over Jannick Sinner in the US Open final.

  • Guardiola attends the US Open final
  • Alcaraz lifts the title in four sets
  • Man City boss takes break before

Pep Guardiola cheers Carlos Alcaraz to victory over Jannick Sinner in US Open final as Man City boss enjoys trip to Flushing Meadows during international breakPep Guardiola cheers Carlos Alcaraz to victory over Jannick Sinner in US Open final as Man City boss enjoys trip to Flushing Meadows during international breakPep Guardiola cheers Carlos Alcaraz to victory over Jannick Sinner in US Open final as Man City boss enjoys trip to Flushing Meadows during international break

The boss supported his compatriot as Alcaraz beat Sinner in four sets to claim the final grand slam title of the year and world number one ranking. The 22-year-old Spaniard won 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 to beat his close rival in a superb performance that will no doubt have impressed Guardiola. The City boss was not the only big name to visit Flushing Meadows for the tennis showpiece on Sunday, with U.S. President Donald Trump, basketball star Steph Curry, and Friends actor Courteney Cox also in attendance.

Guardiola is probably in need of a good break away from football, having most recently overseenhis side’s 2-1 defeat away to . City have not got off to the best of starts this campaign, picking up only three points from a possible nine in the . This has led to suggestions that the calamitous drop-off City experienced last season may not be so much of a dip, but rather a new normal. Perhaps their boss will learn a thing or two from tennis champion Alcaraz.

Alcaraz may not be so excited by the appearance of Guardiola, the man who masterminded one of the greatest ever teams to countless titles, as the tennis star is a fan. Alcaraz has been to many Madrid games and often expresses his love for Los Blancos on social media.

Guardiola will now have to turn his attentions back to football and to the Manchester derby. City host next Sunday with both sides desperate for a positive performance.