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Sinner Secures Second Straight Wimbledon Title

The victory strengthens his grip on the ATP world No.1 ranking through mid-September and shifts his team to a cautious, fitness-first plan for the North American hard-court swing.

Overview

  • Sinner beat Alexander Zverev in the Wimbledon final on Sunday to claim his second consecutive Wimbledon crown and his fifth Grand Slam title.
  • The win guarantees Sinner will remain ATP world No.1 at least until 13 September, giving him a large points cushion over Zverev and Carlos Alcaraz.
  • Coach Darren Cahill confirmed he will stay with Sinner through the end of 2026 and the team said they will now manage entries and rest to protect fitness ahead of Montreal, Cincinnati and the US Open.
  • The Centre Court presentation was made by the Princess of Wales, Kate, who spoke privately with Sinner and her children George and Charlotte after the trophy ceremony, highlighting the event’s high public profile.
  • Bookmakers installed Sinner as a clear favorite for the US Open and his Wimbledon triumph adds to career milestones including roughly 80 weeks at No.1 and 30 career titles, underlining his growing legacy.