
Five weeks after losing at Roland Garros, Jannik Sinner got revenge on Carlos Alcaraz at Wimbledon on Sunday. This is the fourth Grand Slam title of the Italian player's career. In the first final in London, the world number one won 3-1, the scores were 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4.
Sinner showed impressive form in the final match, especially his powerful serve and tricky backhand. Despite losing the first set, Sinner did not lose his spirit. He played at a very high level in the remaining 3 sets. The world No. 1 completed his service games well and broke a total of 3 service games of Alcaraz in sets 2, 3 and 4 to win the match.
The win ended Sinner's run of five straight defeats to Alcaraz dating back to 2024 and the Spaniard's run of five straight wins in Grand Slam finals. At the awards ceremony, Sinner sent his best wishes to Alcaraz. "I want to start with Carlos. Once again, you had a great tournament. But most of all, thank you for always playing so well," he said.
The games against you are tough. Carlos and I have a great relationship on and off the pitch, we are always trying to build, and to do that we need the best team in the world. Keep going, keep working hard and you will lift this trophy many more times. You have two titles already!
It's a special day to see my parents, my brother and the coaching staff here. I would like to say a special thank you to my brother who is here because there is no Formula 1 race this weekend, that's why he is here."

Carlos Alcaraz said emotionally after the defeat: "It's hard to take defeat, it's always like that, even when it's a final. I want to congratulate Jannik again. This is a well-deserved trophy after two great weeks in London, he played fantastically.
I'm so happy for you. So keep it up, and I'm happy to be able to build a really good relationship off the court and then a healthy competition on the court. It helps me improve every day, so thank you very much and congratulations."
Alcaraz added: "I'm really proud of everything I'm doing. At the beginning of the season, I struggled a bit on and off the pitch, but then suddenly I'm really enjoying being on the pitch, having fun again, and the excitement I have every time I step on the pitch is down to the coaching staff, my family and a lot of my friends. I'm happy they're all here. Without them, I wouldn't be here right now - it's been an amazing journey that I'm really proud of. I just want to keep going."

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