This Sunday, in an electric atmosphere, Jannik Sinner won Wimbledon for the first time by beating Carlos Alcaraz, double title holder, with a score of 4‑6, 6‑4, 6‑4, 6‑4After conceding the first set, the Italian reversed the trend thanks to solid mental management, which he had missed in the Roland-Garros final, allowing him to put the Spaniard in trouble at every key moment.
A revenge for Sinner
After a difficult start and the loss of the first set, the Italian perfectly turned the match around. Jannik Sinner raised his game, adopting a more aggressive strategy, dictating the return of serve and multiplying his surges forward. Where Alcaraz had dominated their last clashes, notably at Roland Garros, this time it was Sinner who took the upper hand in key moments.
Focused, calm, and tactically impeccable, the world number one was able to contain the power and explosiveness of the Spaniard, who was often overwhelmed by the precision of his opponent's shots. It was a victory as much psychological as it was technical, as Alcaraz had seemed to have the upper hand in their recent confrontations until then.
A historic first for Italy
With this victory, Jannik Sinner becomes the first Italian player to win the Wimbledon men's singles tournament. At just 23 years old, he has cemented his place in tennis legend and confirmed a meteoric rise that began several seasons ago.
For his part, Carlos Alcaraz was aiming for a third consecutive Wimbledon. But this time, the Spanish prodigy found himself stronger than him. Far from his usual calm, Alcaraz made a series of unforced errors and sometimes seemed short of options given the pace imposed…
After his huge disappointment at Roland-Garros, Jannik Sinner did not let his chance slip away this time...