Jannik Sinner vs Carlos Alcaraz
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Now, Sinner is looking to move within one major of the Golden Slam. He has already captured the Australian Open and the US Open, winning both of those tournaments in 2024. Carlos Alcaraz outlasted Sinner in a five-set thriller in the French Open final, but can the Italian break through at the All England Club in 2025?
Carlos Alcaraz takes on Jannik Sinner in the Wimbledon final on Sunday — the latest chapter in an absorbing rivalry at the pinnacle of men’s tennis.
Born in Northern Italy to a German mother and Italian father in 2001, Sinner rapidly became one of Italy’s brightest sporting prospects. As a child, he was one of his country’s best young skiers winning a national championship in giant slalom at age seven in 2008.
Rising tennis stars Sinner and Alcaraz face off in Wimbledon final, showcasing contrasting styles and intense rivalry.
Dimitrov most recently retired from the first round of the French Open with a thigh injury while holding a 6-2, 6-3, 2-6 lead over American Ethan Quinn. He retired from Wimbledon in the fourth round in 2024 with an abductor tear. He trailed Daniil Medvedev, 5-3, in the first set at the time of that injury.
Jannik Sinner destroyed injured Novak Djokovic on Centre Court to set up a re-match of the epic French Open final against Carlos Alcaraz on Sunday. And the Italian’s fifth consecutive win over the Serbian superstar ends his run of six straight Wimbledon finals to bring an end of an era at SW19.