Who Wore The Most Expensive Watch At The U.S. Open? It Wasn’t Alcaraz, Sinner Or Sabalenka
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Topline The U.S. Open tournament came to an end last weekend with Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz and Belarus’ Aryna Sabalenka crowned the singles champions—but neither topped the list of those wearing the most expensive luxury hardware worn during the three-week event (Alcaraz and runner-up Jannik Sinner of Italy barely made the Top 10). Aryna Sabalenka, wears a Audemars Piguet watch as she holds up the championship trophy after defeating Amanda Anisimova, of the United States. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. Key Facts Almost every top tennis player has a contract with one luxury watch brand or another—Rolex sponsors three of the top five women’s players, four of the top five men and the tournament itself—and brands gift some of their flashiest pieces to players to wear on and off the court. Some players—like Alexander Zverev, Andrey Rublev, Jessica Pegula and Elina Svitolina—wore high-dollar timepieces while playing their matches but a majority of players slipped them on after for post-game interviews, press conferences and strategic wrist close-ups. In recent years, other jewelry brands have also hopped on the sponsorship train and women’s players have been seen sporting diamonds and gold pieces this year from Tiffany & Co. (which also makes the tournament’s trophies), Brilliant Earth and Material Good. Here is the final list of the most expensive pieces seen on U.S. Open players (and in the stands) this year. Alexander Zverev wearing the Jacob & Co. Bugatti Tourbillon in rose gold. US Open The Most Expensive Items Worn By Players At The 2025 U.s. Open—ranked $430,000: Men’s No. 3 player Alexander Zverev wore a Bugatti Tourbillon in Rose Gold from Jacob & Co. at a press conference after winning his Round 2 match. Zverev, who switched watch sponsors from Richard Mille to Jacob & Co. this year, also wore…
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