Wimbledon, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner
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No. 1 Jannik Sinner won his first Wimbledon title, breaking a five-match losing streak against No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz in the men's singles final.
Carlos Alcaraz digs in when it matters. You don’t reach three Wimbledon finals in as many years if you don’t.
The 22-year drought for American men in the grand slams will continue. No. 5 seed Taylor Fritz could not topple the defending two-time champion on Friday, as No. 2 seed Carlos Alcaraz took down the top man from the United States in four sets,
U.S. star Taylor Fritz and legend Novak Djokovic are dispatched, as the top seeds book their spots on Centre Court in Sunday’s showpiece
Carlos Alcaraz delivered breathtaking backhands and angular returns just centimeters over the net to outlast American Taylor Fritz and advance to the Wimbledon 2025 men's singles final Friday in London.
Jannik Sinner (23 years 318 days) is the youngest player to hold the men's singles title at the Australian Open, US Open and Wimbledon since Roger Federer (23 years and 22 days) in 2004
The two-time defending champion beat the American No. 5 seed in four sets on a sweltering afternoon on Centre Court.
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Tennis World on MSNJohn Lloyd warns Carlos Alcaraz ahead of Wimbledon finalIn an interview with 'BBC', John Lloyd gave Alcaraz some advice ahead of the Wimbledon final against Sinner: “You’ve got probably the best striker of the ball in Sinner, who hits the ball as flat as anybody from both wings, just seeks that ball and crushes it over and over again, so precise.