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Champagne-Soaked Carlos Alcaraz Parties at Taylor Swiftโ€™s Favorite NYC Club After US Open Triumph

Carlos Alcaraz celebrated his sensational US Open victory in true champion style โ€” with champagne showers and an exclusive New York party.

The 22-year-old Spanish sensation clinched his sixth Grand Slam title on Sunday night after defeating Jannik Sinner in four thrilling sets: 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4. The final, held at Arthur Ashe Stadium, was watched by high-profile figures including former US President Donald Trump.

Champagne Showers in the Locker Room

Following his victory, Alcaraz returned to the locker room where he and his team kicked off celebrations. Armed with a champagne bottle, Alcaraz was ready to spray his entourage โ€” but instead, he became the target, as his team, including legendary coach Juan Carlos Ferrero, turned the tables and soaked the young champion.

The joyful โ€œchampagne warโ€ marked his second US Open title, having also won in 2022.

A Star-Studded After-Party at Chez Margaux

The night didnโ€™t end there. Alcaraz and his entourage made their way to Chez Margaux, an exclusive private supper club in Manhattanโ€™s Meatpacking District โ€” famously frequented by Taylor Swift.

Inside the venue, Alcaraz was spotted mingling with friends, family, and several models, including Brianna Bardhi and Tika Camaj. His brother Alvaroโ€™s girlfriend, Lucia Martinez, also joined the celebrations.

Paparazzi later captured the young star leaving the club, looking every bit the champion after a night of unforgettable partying.

A Champion on and off the Court

With six Grand Slam titles under his belt and a growing reputation as tennisโ€™s next global icon, Carlos Alcarazโ€™s latest triumph proves heโ€™s not only unstoppable on the court โ€” but also knows how to celebrate in style.

For fans, the champagne-soaked night at Taylor Swiftโ€™s favorite NYC hotspot was just another glimpse into the life of tennisโ€™s new superstar.

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