Jannik Sinner wins second men's Wimbledon singles title
Sinner won 58 winners and extended his unbeaten run against Zverev to 10 matches after recovering from a first-set loss.
- On Sunday, Italy's Jannik Sinner defended his Wimbledon crown by defeating Alexander Zverev in the men's singles final, securing victory in London after 3 hours and 46 minutes of play.
- Despite losing the opening set, Sinner overcame Zverev to snap his own streak of 14 straight sets won, marking his 10th consecutive victory over the German second seed.
- Sinner's fifth major title draws him level with Jean Borotra, Don Budge, Tony Trabert, and Australia's Frank Sedgman; the 24-year-old had not won a grand slam trophy since beating Carlos Alcaraz at the All England Club last year.
- The Prince and Princess of Wales presented the trophy to the winner, upholding the All England Club traditions including the all-white dress code and the use of The Royal Box.
- On Saturday, 21-year-old Linda Noskova won the women's singles title on Centre Court, fighting off an almighty comeback attempt from Karolina Muchova to complete Wimbledon's championship weekend.
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World number 1 Jannik Sinner did not tremble in the Wimbledon final despite the presence of a great Alexander Zverev.
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Jannik Sinner beats Alexander Zverev to win Wimbledon again and move on from French Open meltdown LONDON (AP) - Top-ranked Jannik Sinner beat Alexander Zverev 6-7 (7), 7-6 (2), 6-3, 6-4 for his second consecutive Wimbledon title and fifth Grand Slam overall. Zverev appeared bothered by a knee issue after a slip to the grass on a key point in the third set. Sinner's latest title came in his first tournament since a meltdown at the French Open. It…
Jannik Sinner bounces back with another Wimbledon title after his French Open meltdown
Top-ranked Jannik Sinner beat Alexander Zverev 6-7 (7), 7-6 (2), 6-3, 6-4 for his second consecutive Wimbledon title and fifth Grand Slam overall. Zverev appeared bothered by a knee issue after a slip to the grass on a key point…
The Italian Jannik Sinner claimed his favourite condition to be the winner of the Wimbledon Open tennis championship.
The Italian world number one won his fifth Grand Slam title after defeating Alexander Zverev 3-1 in the final.
At the end of a match of nerves, Jannik Sinner beats in four sets Alexander Zverev, who bows with honor: "He has proved to be the strongest." It is for the second time the King of Wimbledon
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