During the men’s singles final at Wimbledon, a surprising moment unfolded as Jannik Sinner prepared to serve in the second set. A champagne cork, launched from the crowd, landed near him on the court, prompting a brief pause in play. The incident drew immediate attention from both players and spectators.

Sinner’s Calm Reaction

Sinner responded with composure, using his racket to move the cork aside before handing it to a ball girl. His calm demeanor helped maintain the rhythm of the match, even as the crowd reacted with boos directed at the spectator responsible for the interruption.

Alcaraz’s Frustration

Carlos Alcaraz, Sinner’s opponent and defending champion, expressed visible annoyance. He raised his arms in disbelief, clearly frustrated by the disruption during such a high-stakes moment. The tension was palpable, but both players quickly refocused.

Umpire’s Unusual Announcement

In a moment that could only happen at Wimbledon, the chair umpire addressed the crowd with a polite but firm request: “Ladies and gentlemen, please don’t pop champagne corks just as the players are about to serve.” The announcement was met with a mix of laughter and applause.

Match Resumes with Intensity

Despite the interruption, the match continued with fierce competition. Sinner, who had dropped the first set, regained momentum and eventually secured victory in four sets. The cork incident became a quirky footnote in an otherwise thrilling final.

A Reminder of Wimbledon’s Traditions

Champagne is as much a part of Wimbledon’s atmosphere as strawberries and cream. Yet this moment served as a reminder that even cherished traditions must be balanced with respect for the game. Sinner’s poise and the crowd’s reaction underscored the importance of maintaining decorum during elite competition.

Jannik Sinner in 2025

Jannik Sinner

60 - 8win/loss

Hard
25-4
I Hard
15-1
Clay
12-2
Grass
8-1
24 year old
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2025 Highlights

Now the world no.1, Sinner played his last match when he defeated world no.2 Carlos Alcaraz 4-6 6-4 6-4 6-4 in the final at Wimbledon.

Currently, during this season the Italian achieved an overall 25-3 record. The Italian clinched 1 title at the Australian Open. The Italian got to the final in Rome and French Open.

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