Carlos Alcaraz congratulates Jannik Sinner after Wimbledon title triumph
London, July 13
Spanish tennis star Carlos Alcaraz congratulated World No. 1 Jannik Sinner after the Italian successfully defended his Wimbledon men's singles title.
Sinner retained the Wimbledon crown with a 6-7(7), 7-6(2), 6-3, 6-4 victory over Alexander Zverev in the men's singles final.
Taking to Instagram Stories following the final, Alcaraz praised Sinner and his team for their latest Grand Slam triumph.
"Congratulations Jannik and team!," Alcaraz, who fell to Sinner in last year's title match, posted on Instagram Stories. "Enjoy the moment! @janniksin."
Rod Laver, former World No. 4 James Blake and Brad Gilbert were also among those who congratulated Sinner and Zverev following the Wimbledon final.
"What an exceptional men's final at Wimbledon," Laver posted on X. "Alexander Zverev put up a sterling fight with bold ball-striking, but Sinner rose to every challenge. Congratulations to Jannik on another Wimbledon title."
"What a level of tennis displayed by @janniksin and @AlexZverev in the Wimbledon final," Blake wrote on X. "Tremendous tennis from both and congratulations to the players and teams."
"Congrats to Sin City @janniksin on winning a second consecutive @Wimbledon," Brad Gilbert shared on X.
The triumph made Sinner the eighth active men's player to achieve 100 wins at Grand Slam tournaments. He joins an elite list featuring Novak Djokovic, Stan Wawrinka, Marin Cilic, Alexander Zverev, Gael Monfils, Kei Nishikori and Grigor Dimitrov.
The 24-year-old now boasts a 100-22 win-loss record at Grand Slam events, giving him a win percentage of over 82 per cent. His recent record at the sport's biggest tournaments has been particularly impressive.
Since recording his 39th Grand Slam victory in the opening round of the 2024 Australian Open, Sinner has compiled a remarkable 62-6 record in majors. During that period, his only defeats have come against Carlos Alcaraz, Daniil Medvedev, Novak Djokovic and Juan Manuel Cerundolo.
Among active players with at least 100 Grand Slam match wins, only Djokovic owns a better winning percentage than the Italian.
Sinner's first Grand Slam match victory came at the 2020 Australian Open against Max Purcell. Earlier during this year's Wimbledon, he also became the Italian man with the most Grand Slam singles match wins, surpassing the previous national record with his 95th major victory after defeating Nuno Borges in the second round.
The Italian has enjoyed particular success against American Ben Shelton at Grand Slam events, recording four victories over the left-hander across Wimbledon and the Australian Open in recent seasons.
— ANI
Reader Comments
That 62-6 record in Grand Slams since early 2024 is terrifyingly good. Only losing to the absolute best players. Sinner's consistency is reminding me of peak Djokovic. Great sportsmanship from Alcaraz too.
As a tennis fan from India, I'm thoroughly impressed by Sinner's sportsmanship and Alcaraz's generous acknowledgment. This generation of tennis is truly special. However, I wish we had more coverage of Indian tennis players in these tournaments too. We need to develop grass-court talent! 🏆
Rod Laver's praise is the ultimate endorsement. What a Wimbledon final we witnessed — both players raised their level when it mattered. Sinner's 82% win percentage in majors puts him in rare air. Only Djokovic has a better percentage among active players with 100+ wins.
I remember when Sinner first burst onto the scene in 2020 against Max Purcell. To see him now with 100 Grand Slam wins and a Wimbledon title defense is incredible growth. The Italian record for most Grand Slam match wins is a testament to his dedication. Wish we had such sustained success from Indian players.
The way Sinner handled Zverev's power game in that final was masterclass. And Alcaraz's class act on Instagram shows why he's a champion too. This new era of tennis is exciting — with Sinner, Alcaraz, and even Zverev pushing each other. 🎾👏
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