The 10 conclusions from Wimbledon 2025

We review the most important events that have taken place in Wimbledon 2025 and how they can be interpreted in terms of short and medium-term influence.

Diego Jiménez Rubio | 14 Jul 2025 | 08.40
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Conclusions from Wimbledon 2025 with Sinner as champion. Photo: gettyimages
Conclusions from Wimbledon 2025 with Sinner as champion. Photo: gettyimages

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A feeling of nostalgia and emptiness fills the hearts of many tennis fans at dawn today. It is no wonder. Wimbledon 2025 has ended, marking the conclusion of two frenetic and thrilling weeks of tennis spectacle. Let's analyze the main takeaways and potential consequences.

After every major event, it's time for reflection. Wimbledon 2025 will be remembered for innovatively propelling two players who are destined to leave a significant mark in the history of the sport. Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek clinched their first titles at the All England Lawn Tennis Club, emerging victorious from tournaments filled with surprises, disappointments, and high-quality tennis. It's important to review what happened and analyze its potential repercussions.

1. Jannik Sinner, poised to break records and leave a historic legacy

The Italian's resilience after his tough defeat in Paris is a quality possessed by very few. He once again proves that his tennis is unbeatable and he can compete head-to-head with Alcaraz for glory, having found tactical solutions to balance their duels.

2. Carlos Alcaraz, the bitter yet necessary taste of defeat in a memorable rivalry

Losing a Grand Slam final is a new experience for the Spaniard, but it was bound to happen, sooner or later. He was outmatched by Sinner in the final, something that should fuel his desire to keep progressing for future events. Nothing to blame Alcaraz for as he closes an outstanding few months.

3. Novak Djokovic and Grigor Dimitrov, where tennis and mind fail against the body's clear signals

The possibility of Djokovic clinching his 25th Grand Slam title seems increasingly distant, not due to a lack of tennis skills or motivation, but because his body is sending more evident signals of weariness. Dimitrov is in a similar situation, coming close to defeating Sinner but encountering yet another muscle injury that completely changed the course of the tournament.

4. Taylor Fritz and Ben Shelton, the main challengers to the established power

Both American players convey a sense of power in their efforts to evolve and narrow the gap with Sinner and Alcaraz. Shelton's progress is very promising, while Fritz stands out as one of the most consistent players in the top-10 in recent times.

5. An entire generation hits rock bottom

Medvedev, Zverev, Tsitsipas, Rublev... Those who seemed like strong contenders for glory just a few years ago are now faced with dwindling expectations in major tournaments. Helplessness and resignation are palpable in all of them, reflecting in their performance at Wimbledon.

6. Iga Swiatek, turning crises into opportunities

What was once sadness and a possibility of taking a break to reset just a month ago has now transformed into tennis glory. Swiatek has managed to turn around her tennis and mental state on a surface where she had felt least comfortable until this year, showcasing her greatness as a tennis player.

7. Amanda Anisimova, a memorable tournament overshadowed by nerves

Losing a final without winning a game marks a historic milestone that the American might find challenging to separate from her name, yet it's important to focus on everything else. Shortly after returning from overcoming mental health issues, Anisimova had a splendid tournament and reached the final, signaling a long way ahead.

8. Aryna Sabalenka and the anxiety of failing to confirm her dominance

Being the best hasn't translated into Grand Slam titles this year, causing palpable anxiety for Sabalenka. The US Open remains a chance, but ending the year without major titles could be a turning point for the Belarusian, who needs composure at critical moments.

9. Belinda Bencic, destined for the top-10 sooner rather than later

A sublime tournament for the Swiss player, positioning herself as a strong contender to see a mother win a Grand Slam once again. She clearly possesses all the qualities to excel among the world's best and establish herself there, laying the groundwork for pursuing major titles.

10. Proliferation of positive surprises and occasional disappointments on grass

Sierra, Kartal, Siegemund, Pavlyuchenkova, and Samsonova are some players who have pushed their limits in this tournament, performing well above expectations and proving that anything can happen on grass. This surface witnessed some of the best falter, like Gauff, Pegula, Zheng, and Paolini.

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