Ice-cool Jannik Sinner fights off feisty Alexander Zverev to retain crown
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Jannik Sinner sank to the Centre Court grass and gazed towards the London sky as another Wimbledon dream became reality. The world No. 1 fought off a spirited challenge from Alexander Zverev to prevail 6-7(7), 7-6(2), 6-3, 6-4 on Sunday, needing three hours and 46 minutes to defend his crown and claim his fifth Grand Slam title. For long stretches of the final, Zverev threatened to derail the Italian's march towards another major trophy. The German served magnificently, traded blows from the baseline and, at one stage, appeared poised to script one of the biggest upsets of the season. Wimbledon 2026 men's singles final Highlights But Sinner, as he has done so often over the last two years, absorbed the pressure, trusted his game and gradually tightened his grip on the contest. The balance of the final, however, appeared to shift ever so slightly after a dramatic moment midway through the third set, when Zverev suffered an awkward fall on the grass. The victory was about much more than a successful title defence. Just weeks after suffering a shock defeat to Juan Manuel Cerundolo at the French Open , Sinner arrived in London with questions surrounding his form. He answered them emphatically. At 24, the Italian has already collected five Grand Slam titles, secured his 30th career trophy and become only the fourth world No. 1 in the Open era after Pete Sampras, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic to retain the Wimbledon title.
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Icecool Jannik Sinner fights off feisty Alexander Zverev to retain crown
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