Jannik Sinner claimed his second consecutive Wimbledon title and fifth Grand Slam crown at just 24 years old, defeating Alexander Zverev in a commanding performance on grass.
The Italian champion's triumph comes as particularly sweet redemption after his painful French Open defeat earlier this summer. Sinner's back-to-back Wimbledon wins mark an extraordinary period of dominance, cementing his position as world No. 1. The victory caps a historic tournament that is expected to be confirmed as the hottest Wimbledon on record, yet Sinner's only apparent weakness remained managing the relentless heat. Read the full story β
Today's takeaway: At 24, Sinner is rewriting tennis history, proving that champions don't just winβthey win where it matters most.
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