The qualifiers are running out to describe Jannik Sinner, who has achieved his fifth Grand Slam title at Wimbledon 2026 after defeating Alexander Zverev to retain his crown at the All England Club. Additionally, he had a great gesture towards Carlos Alcaraz in the press conference, where he stated that he hopes to have him back on the circuit soon.
The Spanish tennis player has not competed since the ATP 500 in Barcelona due to a wrist injury, and has missed both Roland Garros and Wimbledon. Alcaraz and Sinner are the protagonists of the most beautiful rivalry on the circuit today, and despite many thinking that the Italian prefers the Murcian not to play the tournaments, the reality is that he hopes he returns soon because it is necessary for tennis and they both share a great relationship.
Sinner explains why he celebrated the Wimbledon title so much
It's an incredible achievement on my part. It was a very tough match today against Sascha. I feel that both of us showed a very high level because it wasn't easy to play. There was a lot of dust and wind. I am very happy. Of course, being here again as a champion means a lot to me.
Each Grand Slam is different. A different story, a different atmosphere, different feelings before the tournament. For me, this one means a lot because it was very tough, especially after Paris. Last year was also tough. But coming here, I tried to put myself in the best possible position to be as competitive as possible. We worked a lot in Monaco, a lot. I undoubtedly sacrificed a lot of my time and everything to get here. Achieving this means a lot to me. Today was an incredible day.

Relief after winning his first Grand Slam of 2026?
To be honest, I don't think it's a relief. What makes me very happy is that I try to give my best every day. Sometimes you have a tournament with a good result, and other times you don't. There's nothing you can do about it. Not winning a Grand Slam is not a failure. These are very, very rare days. Now I have had five in my whole life. We talk about five Grand Slams, but in the end, they are just five days among many others. You just want to enjoy it. Today was a very tough day. Even if I lose, it's still a great day. Playing a Grand Slam final is something so rare and so special.
I never take anything for granted. Of course, if I had to choose, I choose this result, but in the end, there are always two players. A lot of respect for Zverev because he's doing something incredible. His game is improving more and more. At the same time, that's exactly what's good, because you always have someone pushing you to the limit. We hope Carlos also returns because tennis needs him. This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner se acuerda de Alcaraz tras ganar Wimbledon

