Jannik Sinner beats 2-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz to win his first Wimbledon title

LONDON (AFP) – Janek Anir insisted early in Wimbledon as a painful loss for Carlos Alcaraz in his French open final behind him. The sinner was sure that the defeat would not chase him, and will not prevent the return of fast calibration and certainly will not mean anything at all English club.

Certainly he was right in all of this.

Exactly five weeks after the devastating defeat on Roland-Garros against his opponent, Sinner reflected the result, where defenders of the Wimblez Alcaraz 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 on Sunday defeated his first championship in Grass-Court Major.

“At the end of the day, it really doesn’t matter how you win or lose the important championships. You just have to understand what you did wrong. In an attempt to work on it – this is exactly what we did. We tried to accept the loss and then continue to work,” said on Sunday, his glossy golden devices in his hands. “This, for sure, why do I carry this cup here.”

The singer number 1 won his fourth title in the Grand Slam championship in general, where he was transferred one away from the total number 2 as two stars who do not extend in the game, separating the rest of the package in men’s tennis.

Sinner, a 23 -year -old Italian, put an end to several lines for Alaquise, a 22 -year -old Spanish.

Alcaraz has won its past five matches between the spouses, the most famous across five groups and about 5/2 hours over the red clay for the French open on June 8. Sinner occupied two groups, then held a trilogy of the match points, but he could not close the deal.

He was asked during the first week of Wimbledon if that had created remaining doubts.

Then he continued, “No. Look, it’s a new championship, a new Salam Salam Salam, a new surface. I am not worried about my level that I can play … … I am not worried that one loss can affect you for a long time. I think this is a new opportunity to do something good.”

Great, even.

This time, he did not hesitate, confirming in a match that included moments of great play by both men, as well as accidental lapses – and one unforgettable, and Qusa, before serving the sinner directly when Shampagin came out of the stands and settled on the grass.

With Prince William and Princess Kate in the Royal Square, alongside King Felipe VI from Spain, Alcaraz entered the stadium of the sun’s shower center with his best career unacceptable by 24 games. He had won 20 consecutive games at all English club.

“It is difficult to lose,” Al -Karaz said. “It is always difficult to lose.”

The last man hit him in Wimbledon? The sinner, in the fourth round in 2022.

Therefore, this was a victory in the book “The Poor”, which will be forgiven at least to think a little about its collapse in its last match-especially when facing two breaks during their service on 4-3, 15-40 in the fourth group on Sunday.

But he quietly took the next four points to take that game, then he soon won after a choir from “Car-LOS! Car-Los!” Rune from spectators.

The sinner said: “Very happy because I (carried) my nerves.”

When it ended, he put his hands on his white hat. After embracing the caraz, the sinner was running his head, then bombing his right rest on the grass.

“Thank you for the player you are,” the sinner said to Karz. “It is very difficult to play against you.”

Sinner participated in four consecutive main finals, including victories in the United States Open Championship-shortly after the world flag with the issue of doping use that eventually led to a three-month-and-APEN prohibition.

He is wearing the same function of the tape and sleeves of a white arm to protect the right khoa, which he had been using since falling into the fourth round. The sinner did not show any problems, just as he did during the elimination of Novak Djokovic on Friday.

In the final, Sinner and Alcaraz produced the shining points, with a few measures, if any,. They ran with a top speed and swing in their entirety, and rarely wearing the will of the other.

From 4-2 to the bottom, Alkars took four games in a row. This ACE boom included 140 mph, spraying the air with a cloud of dust from white chalk and a winner covered with the winner in an impossible angle after he had barely hit the ball.

When the fans rose and toured, Alcaraz pointed to his ear and revolving around, then pumped his right grip.

The sinner was not interested, and soon broke the leadership of the second group. He returned exceptionally, even when he served the carazes strongly, which led to 15 overwhelming transmission-but also to 53 % the first service ratio and seven dual errors.

As in the French Open Championship, there was often an intense intensity of these three extra hours, and any slight misconceptions created. It was the karaz who had more of these, although the wrong may have had an unforgettable more, and the public expenditures were blowing immediately after the exit directly through the fully through the leg in the third group.

In general, these men showed the reason for their integration to win the last seven prizes, and nine of the last 12.

It is appropriate that this represents the first time that the two men have faced the same in the title matches in the French Open and Wimpledon in the same year since Roger Federer and Raphael Nadal in 2006, 2007 and 2008.

Alcaraz said of the sinner: “I am really really happy that this competition is with him.” “It’s great for us, which is great for tennis.”

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