Jannik Sinner won the 2026 men's singles final at Wimbledon, defeating Alexander Zverev in four sets with a score of 6-7 (7-9), 7-6 (7-2), 6-3, 6-4. After losing the first set, Sinner rallied to secure his second consecutive Wimbledon title and fifth Grand Slam championship overall. Zverev had previously won the French Open in June, marking his first Grand Slam victory. During the match, Sinner maintained a strong performance, converting 2 of 5 break-point opportunities, while Zverev was unable to capitalize on his single break-point chance. A pivotal moment occurred in the third set when Zverev slipped and appeared to injure his knee, but he continued playing. Sinner's victory further extends his winning streak against Zverev, having won ten consecutive matches against him. Carlos Alcaraz, currently ranked No. 2, missed both the French Open and Wimbledon due to injury, raising questions about his participation in the upcoming U.S. Open.
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Jannik Sinner defeats Alexander Zverev to win Wimbledon title
Jannik Sinner won the Wimbledon men's singles final against Alexander Zverev, securing his second consecutive title and fifth Grand Slam overall. After losing the first set, Sinner rallied to win the match, extending his winning streak against Zverev to ten matches. Carlos Alcaraz, ranked No. 2, missed Wimbledon due to injury, impacting the competition landscape ahead of the U.S. Open.
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Jannik Sinner tops Alexander Zverev in four sets to defend his Wimbledon crown again in London
Jannik Sinner defeats Alexander Zverev to win Wimbledon title