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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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The Italian Jannik Sinner claimed his favourite condition to be the winner of the Wimbledon Open tennis championship.

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The Italian world number one won his fifth Grand Slam title after defeating Alexander Zverev 3-1 in the final.

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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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