Sinner Defends Wimbledon
Sinner beat Zverev in four sets to retain the Wimbledon men’s singles crown.
Summary
Jannik Sinner defended the Wimbledon men’s singles title by beating Alexander Zverev 6-7 (7-9), 7-6 (7-2), 6-3, 6-4 in the final. The victory gave the world No. 1 from Italy his fifth Grand Slam title and followed his French Open final loss to Carlos Alcaraz after holding three match points. Zverev, the French Open champion from Germany, took the opening set in a tiebreak before Sinner won the next three. The match lasted nearly four hours.
Coverage Angles
Wimbledon Supremacy
Mostly LeftWinning at Wimbledon carries a special weight because it is still tennis’s most prestigious stage. Sinner’s title defense matters not just as another Grand Slam result, but as a triumph at the sport’s symbolic peak.
Champion Reasserted
PolarizedSinner proved he remains the player to beat at Wimbledon by defeating Zverev in four sets and keeping the title. The final showed a reigning champion controlling the biggest moments rather than merely surviving them.


