Джannik Сinner won against Alexander Zverev in the Wimbledon final, winning with a score of 6-7 (7-9), 7-6 (7-2), 6-3, 6-4. This victory allowed the Italian tennis player to successfully defend his title, won last year.

Tense struggle in the first set

The final began with a tense struggle, where both players demonstrated a high level of play. In the first set, Sinner and Zverev exchanged blows, but ultimately Zverev managed to pull ahead in the tiebreak, winning it 9-7. This was the first blow for Sinner, who, despite his powerful play, could not capitalize on his chances.

Second set — turning point

In the second set, Sinner showed his character. After losing the first set, he gathered himself and demonstrated excellent play, which allowed him to take the tiebreak with a score of 7-2. This moment became crucial for the Italian, who regained his confidence and re-entered the match.

Confident play of Sinner

From the third set, Sinner began to dominate on the court. He used his strong shots and tactical moves to suppress Zverev. The Italian won the third set with a score of 6-3, which gave him additional confidence and the ability to control the course of the match.

Final in the fourth set

The fourth set became decisive for both players. Zverev, realizing that he had no right to make mistakes, tried to impose his game, but Sinner remained focused and confidently brought the match to victory, winning the set 6-4.

Title defense and future

This victory became an important milestone in the career of Jannik Sinner, who can now be proud of having defended his title at one of the most prestigious tournaments in the world. In the next season, he will strive for new heights, while Zverev, despite the defeat, demonstrated that he is capable of competing at a high level and will likely return even stronger.