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Sinner has won the 2025 Wimbledon Men's Singles title, becoming the first Italian man in the tournament's 148-year history to lift the coveted trophy.[1][2][3] The world number one defeated two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz in a thrilling four-set final on Centre Court.[4]
The final, a much-anticipated clash between the top two players in the world, saw Sinner overcome a first-set loss to win 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4.[5][6] The victory marks Sinner's fourth Grand Slam title and his first at the All England Club.[3][5]
The 23-year-old's triumph is a landmark moment for Italian tennis, a nation that had never before seen a male singles champion at Wimbledon.[3][7] The win is also a measure of revenge for Sinner, who lost to Alcaraz in the final of the French Open just five weeks prior.[5]
The match was a captivating display of power and precision from both competitors. After Alcaraz took the opening set, Sinner raised his level, breaking his rival at crucial moments in the following three sets to seal the historic win.[3][6] The loss was the first for Alcaraz in a Grand Slam final.[2]
Sinner's path to the final included a straight-sets victory over Novak Djokovic in the semifinals.[6] With this Wimbledon crown, Sinner has solidified his position at the top of men's tennis and ignited a fierce rivalry with Alcaraz for the year-end number one ranking.