Jannik Sinner Defends Wimbledon Title, Beats Alexander Zverev in Four-Set Final
LONDON — Defending champion Jannik Sinner retained the Wimbledon men's singles title on 12 July 2026, beating Germany's Alexander Zverev 6–7(7–9), 7–6(7–2), 6–3, 6–4 in the final at the All England Club, according to BBC Sport, ESPN and the ATP Tour.

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Fri, 17 July 2026 · 1 min read
LONDON — Defending champion Jannik Sinner retained the Wimbledon men's singles title on 12 July 2026, beating Germany's Alexander Zverev 6–7(7–9), 7–6(7–2), 6–3, 6–4 in the final at the All England Club, according to BBC Sport, ESPN and the ATP Tour.
The top-seeded Italian recovered from dropping the opening tie-break to claim his second Wimbledon crown and fifth Grand Slam title overall, the ATP Tour reported. Zverev, the runner-up, became the first man born in the 1990s to reach the final of all four majors, and the first German to contest the Wimbledon final since Boris Becker in 1995, Wikipedia noted.
The result extended a dominant 2026 season for Sinner, who entered the fortnight as world No. 1. Zverev, seeking a maiden major, was denied in his bid to become the first German men's champion at SW19 in three decades.
The victory cements Sinner's status as the sport's leading figure after a year of Grand Slam consistency. Across Africa and the global south, the final drew large broadcast audiences, underscoring tennis's widening reach beyond traditional European and North American markets.
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