Jannik Sinner claimed his third Grand Slam title by defeating Alexander Zverev 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (7-4) in the Wimbledon men's final on Sunday. The Italian, seeded second, dominated the match with superior baseline play and powerful serving, never facing a break point.
Match Highlights
Sinner broke Zverev's serve early in the first set and maintained control throughout. Zverev, the fourth seed, struggled with his first-serve percentage and was unable to capitalize on rare opportunities. The third set went to a tiebreak, where Sinner prevailed 7-4.
According to tournament statistics, Sinner hit 42 winners to Zverev's 28 and committed only 15 unforced errors. The win marks Sinner's first Wimbledon title, adding to his Australian Open and US Open trophies.
Post-Match Reactions
"It's an incredible feeling to win here," Sinner said in his on-court interview. "I've worked very hard for this moment, and to do it on grass is special." Zverev, who was seeking his first Grand Slam title, acknowledged Sinner's superiority: "He was just too good today. I gave it my all, but he was better in the key moments."
Significance of the Win
Sinner becomes the first Italian man to win Wimbledon since 1976. The victory also solidifies his position as world No. 1, extending his lead over Novak Djokovic. With this win, Sinner has now won three of the last five Grand Slams, establishing himself as the dominant force in men's tennis.



