Jannik Sinner has etched his name into the annals of tennis history by becoming the first Italian man to win the Wimbledon singles title. In a gripping final on Centre Court, he overcame Carlos Alcaraz in four sets: 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4. This victory marks Sinner’s fourth Grand Slam title and solidifies his position as the world’s top-ranked player.
The match breakdown
The final began with Alcaraz taking the first set, showcasing his signature flair and resilience. Sinner, however, responded with poise and precision. He broke early in the second set and maintained control, leveling the match. The third set followed a similar pattern, with Sinner securing a crucial break late in the set. In the fourth, he demonstrated unwavering focus, breaking Alcaraz once more and serving out the match with confidence.
Rivalry renewed and reversed
This triumph was especially meaningful for Sinner, who had lost to Alcaraz in the Roland Garros final just weeks earlier. After five consecutive defeats to the Spaniard, Sinner turned the tide in the most prestigious setting. Their rivalry, often compared to the legendary duels of Federer and Nadal, continues to captivate fans and elevate the sport.
The dawn of a new era
Sinner’s win at Wimbledon signals a shift in the tennis landscape. With his blend of athleticism, mental strength, and tactical brilliance, he has emerged as a dominant force. The victory not only crowns him champion but also inspires a new generation of Italian athletes. As the grass settles on Centre Court, it’s clear that Sinner’s journey is far from over—and the sport is richer for it.
Jannik Sinner in 2025
Now ranked no.1, Sinner played his last match when he beat world no.2 Carlos Alcaraz 4-6 6-4 6-4 6-4 in the final at Wimbledon..
This season Sinner owns a compiled 25-3 record. Sinner clinched 1 title at the Australian Open. The Italian reached the final in Rome and French Open.
Carlos Alcaraz in 2025
Currently the world no.2, the Spaniard played his last encounterwhen he lost to world no.1 Jannik Sinner 4-6 6-4 6-4 6-4 in the final in Wimbledon (draw).
At present, during this year Carlos achieved a 48-5 match record. Alcaraz has won 5 titles in 2025 in Rotterdam, Monte-Carlo, Rome, French Open and London. Alcaraz was the runner-up in Barcelona.
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz squared off 13 times. Their actual head to head record is 9-4 for Alcaraz.