Sinner beats Zverev to defend Wimbledon men’s singles tennis title
Summary
Jannik Sinner won the Wimbledon men’s singles tennis title by beating Alexander Zverev in four sets. Sinner came back after losing the first set and secured the victory in nearly four hours on Centre Court.Key Facts
- Jannik Sinner defended his Wimbledon title with a 6-7, 7-6, 6-3, 6-4 win over Alexander Zverev.
- Sinner is ranked world number one and this is his fifth Grand Slam win.
- The match lasted three hours and 46 minutes and featured strong serving from both players.
- Sinner hit 58 winners and made only 25 unforced errors during the match.
- Zverev had a 13-match winning streak at Grand Slams before this final.
- This is Sinner’s sixth title of the year, and he has a 44-3 record in 2024.
- Zverev will move to second place in the ATP rankings after this tournament.
- The final included some dramatic moments, including Zverev injuring his knee and intense rallies on the last points.
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