Italy’s Jannik Sinner claims his fourth Grand Slam title and first Wimbledon crown with a stunning four-set victory over Carlos Alcaraz in London.
London [UK], July 14, 2025 – World No. 1 Jannik Sinner etched his name in Wimbledon history on Sunday, capturing his first-ever Wimbledon title and fourth career Grand Slam after a spectacular performance against Spanish superstar Carlos Alcaraz. The 23-year-old Italian outplayed the defending champion in a four-set thriller, winning 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 and breaking Alcaraz’s career-best 24-match win streak in the process.
Sinner’s win at the All England Club marks Italy’s first Wimbledon singles title, adding another prestigious trophy to his growing collection, which already includes two Australian Open wins and a US Open title. This was also Sinner’s first Wimbledon final appearance, and the triumph pushes his Grand Slam final record to 4-1, with his only loss coming at the French Open 2025—ironically, against Alcaraz.
Match Recap: A Battle of Precision and Power
Despite dropping the opening set, Sinner maintained incredible composure and executed laser-sharp groundstrokes to gradually wrestle control of the match. Alcaraz looked dominant early, utilizing his trademark drop shots and ferocious baseline speed to recover from a 2-4 deficit in the first set and win it 6-4. However, Sinner responded with clinical precision, winning the next three sets, all by the same 6-4 scoreline.
The match was a showcase of elite athleticism and mental toughness, with both players displaying incredible shot-making and endurance. Sinner’s consistency and tactical awareness proved to be the difference, especially during crucial break-point moments.
Sinner’s Road to Wimbledon Glory
Sinner entered the tournament as one of the heavy favorites and lived up to the billing:
- Dropped just 17 games in his first three matches
- Survived a scare in Round 4 against Grigor Dimitrov, who retired due to injury
- Overcame elbow discomfort en route to defeating Ben Shelton and Novak Djokovic in the quarter and semifinals
- Delivered a championship-winning performance in his fifth Grand Slam final
Post-Match Reactions: Respect and Rivalry
In a heartfelt post-match interview with the ATP, Sinner commended Alcaraz’s fighting spirit and shared mutual admiration:
“It is so difficult to play against you, but we have an amazing relationship off the court and on the court,” said Sinner. “Keep going, keep pushing, and you are going to hold this trophy many times.”
He also dedicated the win to his family, joking about his brother being able to attend because “there is no Formula 1 race this weekend.”
Alcaraz, meanwhile, accepted the defeat graciously:
“It is difficult to lose, but this was a well-deserved trophy for Jannik,” Alcaraz said. “You’re playing great tennis and have an amazing team. I’m proud of the way I’ve been growing, and this rivalry makes me better every day.”
A Rivalry for the Ages
With both players just 23 years old and having already amassed multiple Grand Slam titles, the Sinner-Alcaraz rivalry promises to define the next era of men’s tennis. Their battles—on grass, clay, and hard courts—continue to captivate fans around the world.
Wimbledon 2025 Men’s Final Score:
🟢 Jannik Sinner def. Carlos Alcaraz – 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4
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