Jannik Sinner successfully defended his Wimbledon crown by defeating Alexander Zverev in four sets, capturing his fifth Grand Slam title and extending his winning streak against the German to 10 matches.
Jannik Sinner retained his Wimbledon title with a 6-7(7), 7-6(2), 6-3, 6-4 victory over Alexander Zverev in Sunday’s men’s singles final, securing his fifth Grand Slam championship.
After dropping a tightly contested opening-set tiebreak, Sinner responded with composed and dominant tennis, winning the next three sets to successfully defend his title at the All England Club.
The victory also extended Sinner’s remarkable dominance over Zverev, marking his 10th consecutive win against the German star.
Sinner Joins Elite Wimbledon Company
With the triumph, Sinner became just the 10th man in the professional era to successfully defend the Wimbledon men’s singles title, further cementing his place among the sport’s elite.
The Italian continues to build an impressive Grand Slam résumé and strengthens his position as one of tennis’ leading stars.
Grand Slam Race Intensifies
Sinner’s fifth major title keeps him firmly in the hunt with rival Carlos Alcaraz, who has already won seven Grand Slam singles titles.
The latest success highlights the growing rivalry between the two young stars, who are widely expected to dominate men’s tennis for years to come.