Wimbledon 2025: Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz

Sinner, 23, and Alcaraz, 22, have created twice the monopoly in the men’s competition over the past two seasons.
Because of his glory, sinners remain the world’s number one – despite winning a three-month stimulant ban in the sport this year.
The two gained the mastery of the Grand Slam Championship, winning the past six Grand Slams between them.
Their epic French open war is another showcase of competition to absorb—the ATP Tour has long been hoping to fill the hopes of Federer -Nadal -Novak Djokovic Void—and the coming years could be a sensation.
“You can’t compare the ‘Big Three’ jobs for over 15 years. [Our rivalry] Not that big yet. “The three-time Grand Slam champion sinner said his goal is his first non-stubborn court major.
“This is our second consecutive Grand Slam in the finals, playing football with each other – I believe it will be good for the sport.
“From now on, the more we compete, the better because people want to see young players fighting each other.”
The recent Roland Garros finally accelerated the quality, excitement and tension in the couple.
Alcaraz hit back from two games – and saved three championship points – won five games in five hours, which spiked interest in Wimbledon.
The five-time main champion is expected to push its “limits” toward another All England club.
“It’s going to be a great day, a great final. I’m so excited about it,” he said.
“I just hope not to have another five and a half hours. But, if I need to.”



