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Zverev's Heartfelt Message After Wimbledon Runner-Up Finish

Alexander Zverev accepted the runner-up trophy at Wimbledon 2026 after losing to Jannik Sinner. He shared a heartfelt Instagram post calling the trophy one to be proud of. During the ceremony, Zverev praised Sinner as the best player in the world and joked about his losing streak. Sinner won 6-7(7), 7-6(2), 6-3, 6-4 to retain his title.

"Not the trophy I wanted to hold, but...": Alexander Zverev after runner-up finish at Wimbledon

London, July 13

Despite being unhappy with the trophy he accepted at Wimbledon 2026, Alexander Zverev is proud of his journey despite losing to top-seeded Jannik Sinner in the men's singles final on Sunday.

After finishing as runner-up in the men's singles at Wimbledon 2026, Alexander Zverev shared a post on Instagram with a picture of him holding the runners-up trophy alongside the winner Jannik Sinner.

He wrote, "Not the trophy I wanted to hold, but still one to be proud of. Thanks for your support over these last two weeks. See you next year @wimbledon."

Earlier, Alexander Zverev graciously congratulated the Italian after the match and hailed him as the "best player in the world" following his successful title defence.

Speaking during the presentation ceremony after the final, Zverev acknowledged Sinner's dominance, joking about his losing streak against the World No. 1 before praising his consistency at the highest level.

"Yeah, first of all, Jannik. I don't really like you anymore. I lost to you 9 times in a row," Zverev said with a smile.

"Congratulations to Jannik. He showed once again why he's the best player in the world. It was great to share Centre Court with you on finals weekend. It's a great honour to be here. Unfortunately, it didn't go my way, but congratulations first of all," he added.

The German also congratulated Sinner's coaching team, crediting them for playing a vital role in the Italian's rise from outside the top 10 to becoming a multiple Grand Slam champion and World No 1.

"Also, congrats to Jannik's team. You guys have been together for many, many years now. You guys are World No. 1 now, but you started outside of the top 10 and worked your way into being Grand Slam champions and World No. 1. It's definitely a team effort. Jannik is the first one to admit it. Congratulations to you guys. You really deserve it," Zverev said.

Sinner successfully defended his Wimbledon men's singles title with a 6-7(7), 7-6(2), 6-3, 6-4 victory over Alexander Zverev, claiming his fifth Grand Slam title and first major crown of the 2026 season.

The win made Sinner the 10th player to retain the Wimbledon men's singles title and extended his winning streak against Zverev to 10 matches.

The Italian bounced back from an early French Open exit to secure his sixth ATP title of the year, while Zverev's hopes of winning back-to-back Grand Slams ended despite reaching his second consecutive major final.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Honestly, Zverev should be proud. Reaching back-to-back Grand Slam finals is no joke, especially on grass where he's not as comfortable. Sinner is just unstoppable right now—like Federer in his prime!

Michael C

Zverev's post about being proud of the runner-up trophy shows humility. But I wish he'd work on his mental game—he always seems to lose crucial points in big moments. 👀

Ravi K

As an Indian tennis fan, I admire how Zverev acknowledged Sinner's team. That's real class—building a champion takes more than just the player. Sinner's rise from outside top 10 to 5-time Grand Slam champ is inspiring.

Sarah B

Tough loss for Zverev, but he's been improving. Sinner's consistency on grass is incredible—defending Wimbledon title and 5 Grand Slams by age 25! Meanwhile, Zverev still has just one major. He needs to step up.

Aman W

Zverev's joke about not liking Sinner because he lost 9 times in a row was brilliant 😂 Shows he can take defeat with grace. But honestly, Sinner is just a different beast on grass—his movement is unreal.

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