

The world number one achieved his first Wimbledon after imposing himself on Carlos Alcaraz 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 and 6-4. The Spanish, who was looking for his third consecutive title in London, thus loses his first Grand Slam final after winning the previous five.
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Italian tennis player Jannik Sinner, world number one, achieved his first title of the Wimbledon London tournament by defeating this Sunday in the final in the Spanish Carlos Alcaraz, winner of the previous two editions, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 and 6-4.
Sinner, who achieved his fourth Grand Slam title, took the rematch of the recent Roland Garros final, in June, in which the Spanish won in five sets, after tracing two sleeves against.
In this new modern tennis classic, Alcaraz, who has won eight of the thirteen confrontations between the two, and that had been done with the last five, could not add a third consecutive Wimbledon.
The 22 -year -old Spanish loses his first Grand Slam final, having won the previous five he had played, twice in Wimbledon, as many in Roland Garros, and one in the US Open.
Sinner, who will turn 24 in August, achieves his fourth Grand Slam title, after having won the Australian Open and one the US Open twice.
In the box, they attended the triumph of Sinner, the Prince of Wales, Guillermo, heir of the British crown, along with his wife Catalina, and two of the three children of the couple, Jorge and Carlota, in addition to the king of Spain, Felipe VI, and several actors.
Alcaraz began winning the first manga, despite having first lost his service in the fifth game and putting a 3-2 against.
But the Spanish in turn would break the Italian serve in the eighth and tenth games to close that first manga 6-4.
Although things were twisted for the Spanish since the beginning of the second set, losing their serve in the first game.
The Italian, who wore the right arm bandaged, after the inconvenience in the elbow he suffered in the round of 16 before the Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov, took advantage of that advantage to end up winning that second manga by 6-4.
In Spanish he was drawing his serve, with little effectiveness in his first service, and several double faults.
It was useless to be more sober than his rival in the long balls.
The game was tied just as the shouts of mood were divided between the 'Vamos Carlos' and 'Forza Jan'.
In the third, Alcaraz was still not very effective in his first services and Sinner scored it by another 6-4, after breaking the Alcaraz serve in the ninth game.
The Spanish, blurred, lost its serve again in the third fourth set game, which placed Sinner with a 2-1 advantage, in a sleeve, which the Italian would end up closing with a new 6-4.
Wimbledon winners
The last ten champions and players with more titles in individual in Wimbledon, after the final won this Sunday by the Italian Jannik Sinner:
2025: Jannik Sinner (ITA)
2024: Carlos Alcaraz (ESP)
2023: Carlos Alcaraz (ESP)
2022: Novak Djokovic (SRB)
2021: Novak Djokovic (SRB)
2020: canceled by COVID-19
2019: Novak Djokovic (SRB)
2018: Novak Djokovic (SRB)
2017: Roger Federer (SU)
2016: Andy Murray (GBR)
2015: Novak Djokovic (SRB)
The players with more male titles in the history of Wimbledon
8 titles: Roger Federer (SUI)
7 Títulos: William Renshaw (GBR), Pete Sappas (USA), Novak Djokovic (SRB)
5 Titulos: Lawrence Doherty (GBR), Björn Borg (SWE)
4 Títulos: Reginald Doherty (GBR), Anthony Widing (NZL), Rod Laver (AUS)
3 títulos: Wilfred Baddeley (GBR), Arthur Gore (GBR), Bill Tilden (USA), Fred Perry (GBR), John Newcombe (AUS), John McEnroe (USA), Boris Becker (GER)
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