World number one Jannik Sinner successfully defended his Wimbledon crown with a hard-fought victory over Alexander Zverev, claiming his second consecutive title at the All England Club and his fifth Grand Slam championship. According to Reuters and Associated Press, the Italian battled back after losing the opening set to defeat the German 6-7(7), 7-6(2), 6-3, 6-4 in a gripping final that lasted nearly four hours. The triumph also marked Sinner’s 100th career Grand Slam match victory, further cementing his place among the sport’s elite.
Zverev, playing in his first Wimbledon final after winning the 2026 French Open, pushed Sinner throughout an intense contest, taking the opening-set tiebreak and producing aggressive baseline tennis. However, Sinner raised his level in the second-set tiebreak before capitalising on a slip by Zverev early in the third set that appeared to hamper the German’s movement. The defending champion maintained his composure in the closing stages to seal another memorable victory on Centre Court.
The victory extends Sinner’s remarkable dominance over Zverev, with the Italian now unbeaten in their last 10 meetings. It also reinforces his position as the ATP world number one while moving him to within two Grand Slam titles of rival Carlos Alcaraz. Despite the defeat, Zverev’s run to the final ensures he will rise to world number two in the latest ATP rankings, overtaking Alcaraz after an outstanding grass-court season.
For Sinner, retaining the Wimbledon title confirms his growing dominance in men’s tennis and strengthens his bid to define the current era of the sport. Analysts say his consistency across Grand Slam tournaments, combined with his resilience under pressure, has established the 24-year-old as the benchmark for the next generation of champions, while Zverev’s resurgence suggests one of tennis’ most compelling rivalries is only beginning.

