Jannik Sinner gets redemption, beats Carlos Alcaraz for first Wimbledon men's singles title
LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 13 – Jannik Sinner ended Carlos Alcaraz's 24-match winning streak and claimed his fourth Grand Slam title, becoming the first Italian to win Wimbledon, officials said.
- Jannik Sinner of Italy won his first Wimbledon men's singles title by defeating Carlos Alcaraz of Spain on Sunday, July 13, 2025, in London.
- Jannik Sinner reversed his earlier loss to Carlos Alcaraz at the French Open by defeating him at Wimbledon, halting Alcaraz's pursuit of a third consecutive Wimbledon crown and ending his 24-match winning streak.
- The four-set final ended 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4, making Sinner the first Italian to win a Wimbledon singles crown while showcasing his Rolex watch.
- Alcaraz said, "Champions learn from their losses," and Sinner remarked, "The things that went his way in Paris, went my way this time."
- Sinner ended his five-match losing streak to Alcaraz, highlighting a high-level rivalry that pushed both players in major finals.
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The Wimbledon men’s singles final over the weekend didn’t crown a new champion so much as it clarified a rivalry. Twelve months removed from a semifinal loss that felt like a coming-of-age moment for Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner returned to Centre Court and left no room for doubt. With measured precision and emotional restraint, he claimed his first title in the sport’s premier event and, in so doing, flipped a narrative that had favored his op…
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