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Jannik Sinner is a Wimbledon champion 🇮🇹 The world No.1 defeats Carlos Alcaraz 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 to win the 2025 Gentlemen's Singles Trophy 🏆 #Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/UMnwV4Fw78
Jannik Sinner's triumph at Wimbledon generated a wave of reactions in every corner of the planet, as the Italian ace won the world's most prestigious tournament for the first time and claimed his first victory over Carlos Alcaraz since the 2023 Beijing ATP 500 semifinal.
This second straight major final between the two entrenches them as world No. 1 and No. 2. It wasn't this way more recently than you think.
Only one major title away from getting the perfect set, Alcaraz has two shies at his missing piece to beat Rafael Nadal youngest mark of 2010 at 24 years, while Sinner might get to his next summer, but will be older than Nadal.
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Rafael Nadal rarely had trouble handling his opponents during his time on the ATP Tour, which isn’t surprising for a player with 22 Grand Slam titles. The Spanish bull played the best of the previous generation,
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Tennis World on MSNBinaghi backs Jannik Sinner for historic Grand Slam chase not seen since 1969The Italian has won four of the previous seven Major events, with one more final, semi-final and quarter-final on his tally. Sinner is 27-1 at Majors since last year's US Open, suffering the only loss at last month's Roland Garros after blowing away three match points against Carlos Alcaraz.
Jannik Sinner’s Wimbledon triumph over Carlos Alcaraz marked his fourth Grand Slam title, extending his record as Italy’s most successful singles player in major tournaments.
Djokovic's late career lives on impeccable serving and first-strike tennis. In Sinner, he faces the apex predator of that guise of the sport