The American, who leaves happy due to his great level shown at Wimbledon, explains how difficult it is to play against the Spaniard and details the differences of playing against him and Sinner.
The American, who leaves happy due to his great level shown at Wimbledon, explains how difficult it is to play against the Spaniard and details the differences of playing against him and Sinner.
A few weeks have already passed, but we still can't forget that great Roland Garros final between the Italian and the Spaniard. There will be a rematch at Wimbledon 2025, although Jannik Sinner himself admits it won't be the same as that duel with Carlos Alcaraz in Paris: "I don't know what to expect. We saw it in the last final, you never know. It's a great honor to share the court with Carlos. He has incredible talent. I don't think there can be a better final than the one at Roland Garros."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner, sobre su duelo con Alcaraz: "No creo que haya una final mejor que la de Roland Garros"
The Italian fulfilled his task by reaching the Wimbledon 2025 final in a match marked by Djokovic's hip problems, unable to compete at his level.
Jannik Sinner already has his particular Career Grand Slam... in finals, something that had been achieved by 10 other players before, although he has been the second youngest to do so, behind Courier. The Italian has entered the ultimate battle for the title in all four majors, being the player who has needed the least time to do so since reaching a Grand Slam final for the first time. Only six events of this level have passed between the beginning of that journey and its achievement, surpassing the 9 that Jim Courier took.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner hace historia liderando una estadística memorable en finales de Grand Slam
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz will face each other again in a Grand Slam final, at Wimbledon 2025, and not only will a title be at stake, but also important scenarios in the ATP ranking that could determine their battle for the world number 1. The Italian is guaranteed to leave London at the top of the rankings, but if he wins, it will be with a margin of 3,430 points, whereas if the winner is Alcaraz, Jannik's advantage will be only 2,030 points. This could give Carlos many opportunities to return to the top of the ATP ranking in a few months.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así puede quedar el ranking ATP entre Sinner y Alcaraz tras la final de Wimbledon 2025
Heartbreaking what happened in the Wimbledon 2025 semifinal, with Novak Djokovic visibly injured and having no hope of defeating Jannik Sinner. At one point during the match, his team started communicating with him, but the Serb reproached them and demanded that they watch the match without talking to him.
Novak Djokovic to his box after getting broken back by Jannik Sinner in the 3rd set at Wimbledon:
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) July 11, 2025
“Just watch and be quiet, watch and be quiet don’t say a single word, just watch”
😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/zho7fS3JVp
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic, a su equipo: "Solo ved el partido y estad callados, no digáis ni una sola palabra"
The fact that all four members of the Big-4, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner are Europeans has been a heavy burden for American tennis, along with the Grand Slams of Dominic Thiem and Daniil Medvedev. Therefore, the streak of male Grand Slam winners without an American continues and only adds up to one winner in the last 84 Grand Slams. It is here that the figure of Juan Martín del Potro appears, who with his victory in the 2009 US Open, breaks the brutal statistic that highlights his feat.
83 out of the last 84 Grand Slam tournaments were won by European tennis players.
— Lautaro Miranda Núñez (@Lautarotenn1s) July 11, 2025
The exception? Juan Martín del Potro 🇦🇷 at the US Open 2009 pic.twitter.com/wml4f4rwsW
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Tras la eliminación de Fritz, se alarga la maldición de los americanos en Grand Slams y que ensalza a Del Potro
Life can change a lot in a year. The 31-year-old Dutchman Sem Verbeek can attest to that. He was left out of the final draw for men's doubles in the last edition of Wimbledon, ranked 74th in the world. He found himself having to ask for help on social media to find affordable accommodation and explore his options to enter as an Alternate, as the tournament only covers accommodations for the top two on the list, and he wasn't one of them. If someone had told him at that moment that a year later he would be the champion at Wimbledon 2025, he probably wouldn't have believed it. The truth is he is having a great season, ranked 31st in the world in doubles, and has won the mixed doubles with Siniakova.
A year ago, Sem Verbeek was searching for accommodation in London as an alternate in the Wimbledon doubles. One year later, after a great season that brought him to the top 30 in the rankings, he is crowned champion of mixed doubles at Wimbledon alongside Katerina Siniakova.
— Guillermo Falcón (@Guille2Falcon) July 11, 2025
A great story https://t.co/72EAGIC4e7 pic.twitter.com/FRQTKMSU3W
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sam Verbeek, de pedir ayuda en redes sociales para buscar alojamiento a ser campeón de Wimbledon
The American, who leaves happy due to his great level shown at Wimbledon, explains how difficult it is to play against the Spaniard and details the differences of playing against him and Sinner.
Jannik Sinner already has his particular Career Grand Slam... in finals, something that had been achieved by 10 other players before, although he has been the second youngest to do so, behind Courier. The Italian has entered the ultimate battle for the title in all four majors, being the player who has needed the least time to do so since reaching a Grand Slam final for the first time. Only six events of this level have passed between the beginning of that journey and its achievement, surpassing the 9 that Jim Courier took.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner hace historia liderando una estadística memorable en finales de Grand Slam
A few weeks have already passed, but we still can't forget that great Roland Garros final between the Italian and the Spaniard. There will be a rematch at Wimbledon 2025, although Jannik Sinner himself admits it won't be the same as that duel with Carlos Alcaraz in Paris: "I don't know what to expect. We saw it in the last final, you never know. It's a great honor to share the court with Carlos. He has incredible talent. I don't think there can be a better final than the one at Roland Garros."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner, sobre su duelo con Alcaraz: "No creo que haya una final mejor que la de Roland Garros"
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz will face each other again in a Grand Slam final, at Wimbledon 2025, and not only will a title be at stake, but also important scenarios in the ATP ranking that could determine their battle for the world number 1. The Italian is guaranteed to leave London at the top of the rankings, but if he wins, it will be with a margin of 3,430 points, whereas if the winner is Alcaraz, Jannik's advantage will be only 2,030 points. This could give Carlos many opportunities to return to the top of the ATP ranking in a few months.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así puede quedar el ranking ATP entre Sinner y Alcaraz tras la final de Wimbledon 2025
The Italian fulfilled his task by reaching the Wimbledon 2025 final in a match marked by Djokovic's hip problems, unable to compete at his level.
Heartbreaking what happened in the Wimbledon 2025 semifinal, with Novak Djokovic visibly injured and having no hope of defeating Jannik Sinner. At one point during the match, his team started communicating with him, but the Serb reproached them and demanded that they watch the match without talking to him.
Novak Djokovic to his box after getting broken back by Jannik Sinner in the 3rd set at Wimbledon:
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) July 11, 2025
“Just watch and be quiet, watch and be quiet don’t say a single word, just watch”
😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/zho7fS3JVp
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic, a su equipo: "Solo ved el partido y estad callados, no digáis ni una sola palabra"
The fact that all four members of the Big-4, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner are Europeans has been a heavy burden for American tennis, along with the Grand Slams of Dominic Thiem and Daniil Medvedev. Therefore, the streak of male Grand Slam winners without an American continues and only adds up to one winner in the last 84 Grand Slams. It is here that the figure of Juan Martín del Potro appears, who with his victory in the 2009 US Open, breaks the brutal statistic that highlights his feat.
83 out of the last 84 Grand Slam tournaments were won by European tennis players.
— Lautaro Miranda Núñez (@Lautarotenn1s) July 11, 2025
The exception? Juan Martín del Potro 🇦🇷 at the US Open 2009 pic.twitter.com/wml4f4rwsW
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Tras la eliminación de Fritz, se alarga la maldición de los americanos en Grand Slams y que ensalza a Del Potro
Life can change a lot in a year. The 31-year-old Dutchman Sem Verbeek can attest to that. He was left out of the final draw for men's doubles in the last edition of Wimbledon, ranked 74th in the world. He found himself having to ask for help on social media to find affordable accommodation and explore his options to enter as an Alternate, as the tournament only covers accommodations for the top two on the list, and he wasn't one of them. If someone had told him at that moment that a year later he would be the champion at Wimbledon 2025, he probably wouldn't have believed it. The truth is he is having a great season, ranked 31st in the world in doubles, and has won the mixed doubles with Siniakova.
A year ago, Sem Verbeek was searching for accommodation in London as an alternate in the Wimbledon doubles. One year later, after a great season that brought him to the top 30 in the rankings, he is crowned champion of mixed doubles at Wimbledon alongside Katerina Siniakova.
— Guillermo Falcón (@Guille2Falcon) July 11, 2025
A great story https://t.co/72EAGIC4e7 pic.twitter.com/FRQTKMSU3W
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sam Verbeek, de pedir ayuda en redes sociales para buscar alojamiento a ser campeón de Wimbledon
Carlos Alcaraz is entering tennis history for various reasons. Whether it's for his precocity records or his victory percentages on the circuit or in the Grand Slams. And to all these milestones, one more is added. After defeating Taylor Fritz in the semifinals of Wimbledon 2025, he adds his consecutive 24th victory. In this way, he becomes the tenth longest winning streak in tennis history. He is one victory away from equaling the ninth, Jim Courier in 1992, although the longest in history is still far away, Novak Djokovic's 43 victories between 2010 and 2011.
📊 Tennis players with the most consecutive victories (1990-2025/Men’s Singles):
— MisterOnly.Tennis (@OnlyRogerCanFly) July 11, 2025
🇷🇸 Djokovic | 43 (2010-2011)
🇨🇭 Federer | 41 (2006-2007)
🇦🇹 Muster | 35 (1995)
🇪🇸 Nadal | 32 (2008)
🇬🇧 Murray | 28 (2016-2017)
🇺🇸 Sampras | 27 (1994)
🇺🇸 Agassi | 26 (1995)
🇮🇹 Sinner | 26 (2024-2025)
🇺🇸… pic.twitter.com/A3fFRIBgdL
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La racha de victorias de Alcaraz, entre las diez más largas de la historia del tenis
Carlos Alcaraz continues to evolve and achieve successes rarely seen at his age. So much so that he has become the fourth youngest player of all time to reach six Grand Slam finals, at 22 years and 228 days old. Only ahead of him are Nadal, Borg, and Mats Wilander, who leads the list having achieved it at 21 years and 108 days.
Carlos ALCARAZ is the 4th youngest man to play his 6th Slam Final in Open Era
— Luca Brancher (@LucaBeck) July 11, 2025
Mats WILANDER🇸🇪, AusOpen 1985 21y 108d
Bjorn BORG🇸🇪, Roland Garros 1978 22y 5d
Rafael NADAL🇪🇸, Roland Garros 2008 22y 5d
Carlos ALCARAZ🇪🇸, Wimbledon 2025 22y 69d
Boris BECKER🇩🇪, Wimbledon 1990, 22y…
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz ya es el cuarto tenista más joven de la historia en disputar seis finales de Grand Slam