Jannik Sinner wins a second consecutive Wimbledon title and a fifth overall Grand Slam, defeating French Open champion Alexander Zverev in four sets at Wimbledon on Sunday. The victory keeps Sinner in close contention in men’s tennis’ current top rivalry, placing him within two Grand Slam titles of Carlos Alcaraz. Coverage characterizes Sinner as a relatively low-profile player who nonetheless dominates major tournaments, echoing a broader theme in recent seasons where the men’s game has been shaped by a small group of top contenders.
The reports also note that Alcaraz, widely seen as the other leading figure in men’s tennis, has missed the past two Slams due to injury. With Sinner’s Wimbledon success, he adds to his collection of major titles while Zverev’s run ends in the final after reaching it as the reigning French Open champion. The outcome reinforces Sinner’s ability to perform at the highest level on grass and to convert deep runs in successive Grand Slam events into titles.