Jannik Sinner Outduels Carlos Alcaraz for Wimbledon Crown
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 13 – Jannik Sinner ended Carlos Alcaraz's 24-match winning streak and 20-match Wimbledon streak to claim his first Wimbledon title and fourth Grand Slam overall.
- Jannik Sinner secured his first Wimbledon crown on Sunday by overcoming the two-time reigning champion Carlos Alcaraz in four sets, dropping the first before winning the next three with identical 6-4 scores.
- The match followed a background of intense rivalry, with Alcaraz entering on a 24-match winning streak and holding a perfect 5-0 Grand Slam final record before this loss.
- Sinner maintained composure, broke serve multiple times, and strategically captured the last three sets while praising Alcaraz and expressing gratitude to his team and supporters.
- Sinner acknowledged the difficulty of defeating Alcaraz on grass courts yet welcomed the challenge, while Alcaraz expressed his anticipation for Sunday’s match, expecting to push himself to his limits.
- Sinner’s victory ended Alcaraz’s attempt at a three-peat, marking a shift in men’s tennis and highlighting the growing rivalry that may define the sport’s new era.
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Miles Nezare, Spencer Elmer, and Harrison Osterfield attend the Nobu San Wimbledon Brunch on the Terrace at Nobu Hotel London Portman Square
On Sunday, Nobu Hotel London Portman Square hosted a dazzling Wimbledon brunch with Chef Nobu San on the terrace - set to be a summer hotspot. The stylish celebration brought together a glittering guest list to mark the men’s final in true Nobu fashion, blending gourmet indulgence with chic summer vibes in the heart of Marylebone.
One wanted »the spectacle« of a final between Sinner and Alcaraz, as last at the French Open, and also got it, but not too spectacular.
On the night of London, when the spotlights of the Central track were turned off, the farewells took place, also among journalists and club workers. Two of them congratulated the Spanish press on Carlos Alcaraz’s final, even if he had not won. “It is that he is very kind to everyone, and smiles all the time. He is very sweet; and he greets you one by one, always with a smile.” This is Alcaraz even for those who barely have a deal with him. When …
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