Report: Brooks Nader dated Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner during US Open
Page Six cites an unnamed source and family comments suggesting the model was romantically linked to both men's finalists during the 2025 tournament

Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model Brooks Nader was romantically involved with both Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner during the 2025 US Open, a Page Six report said Thursday, citing an unnamed source and comments from Nader’s sister.
Page Six said the alleged relationships involved the tournament’s top two seeds, who met in the Sept. 7 men’s final won by Alcaraz. The report drew on remarks made on SiriusXM’s Page Six Radio and a subsequent interview in which Nader’s sister, Grace Ann Nader, referred to "many players in the game" and hinted at Sinner with the remark that one man’s name "rhymes with winner."
News of a link between Nader and Sinner first surfaced on Page Six Radio late last month, according to the report. In an on-air exchange later carried on late-night television, host Jimmy Kimmel asked Nader directly whether she was dating Sinner. Nader responded, "Is this, like, an interrogation? I'm so scared right now," and added, "You're close... you're warm," the Page Six account said.
Grace Ann told E! News that dating was a "loose term" but described one man as the "man of the hour." The model was also seen in a suite at the U.S. Open on Aug. 31 watching Alcaraz play Arthur Rinderknech, the outlet reported. Alcaraz went on to defeat Sinner in the final.
Reps for Nader did not comment to Page Six, and representatives for Alcaraz and Sinner did not immediately respond to requests for comment, the report said.

The Page Six story placed the brief romances in the context of Nader’s public profile. The 28-year-old is the star of a new Hulu reality series, "Love Thy Nader," and has been a frequent subject of celebrity coverage. The outlet noted past links to professional dancer Gleb Savchenko, from whom she split in April after an intermittent eight-month relationship, and to former NFL quarterback Tom Brady, whom Page Six said Nader was seen with at a July 2024 party. Nader was previously married to real estate investor Billy Haire; their divorce was finalized in 2024.
Alcaraz and Sinner entered the U.S. Open as two of the sport’s highest-ranked players and faced one another as the tournament’s champion and runner-up on Sept. 7. Alcaraz celebrated his victory with friends and family, including appearances at private venues following the final, Page Six reported.

The report did not provide a timeline for the alleged overlapping relationships beyond noting Nader’s presence at an Alcaraz match and the timing of the radio and television comments. Media outlets have published the Page Six account; no official comment from the players or their teams had been published by the time of this article.
This account is based on the Page Six report and on public remarks by people identified in that piece. The players’ on-court rivalry and their appearances together at the U.S. Open drew significant attention during the tournament, and any off-court personal relationships have not been independently verified by other news organizations as of this writing.