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Sinner Claims Historic Wimbledon Title With Victory Over Alcaraz

The world No. 1 rebounded from a three-month suspension after a French Open loss to become the first Italian men’s singles champion at Wimbledon

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Jannik Sinner mit dem Wimbledon-Pokal
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Overview

  • Sinner beat world No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz in four sets, overcoming a first-set deficit to win 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4.
  • The victory, his first Grand Slam title on grass and fourth overall, came with a £3 million prize.
  • It extended Sinner’s lead at the top of the ATP rankings to 3,430 points over Alcaraz.
  • He returned in May from a three-month ban for unintentional Clostebol ingestion to avenge his French Open final defeat.
  • The result underscores the “Sincaraz” rivalry that has divided the last seven major titles between them.