Sinner Retains Wimbledon 2026 Title, Beats Zverev in Four Sets
LONDON — Jannik Sinner retained the Wimbledon 2026 men's singles title on Sunday, defeating Alexander Zverev 3–1 in sets on Centre Court, according to BBC Sport and ATP Tour reports.

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Fri, 17 July 2026 · 1 min read
LONDON — Jannik Sinner retained the Wimbledon 2026 men's singles title on Sunday, defeating Alexander Zverev 3–1 in sets on Centre Court, according to BBC Sport and ATP Tour reports.
Sinner, the world No. 1, claimed back-to-back Wimbledon championships — his second major crown of the year and a second consecutive grass-court title — the outlets reported. Zverev, appearing in his first Wimbledon final, was beaten in four sets.
The result capped a fortnight in which Sinner also ended Novak Djokovic's challenge in the semifinals, BBC reported. In the women's draw, the Czech Republic's Karolina Muchova defeated compatriot Linda Noskova to win the ladies' singles title, completing an all-Czech final on July 11, according to Sky Sports and Olympics.com.
## Wimbledon 2026: Sinner's Back-to-Back Triumph
Sinner's victory extends a run of European success at the majors in 2026 and underlines the depth of the men's game beyond its longest-established names. The Italian's defence follows his 2025 Wimbledon triumph over Djokovic, confirmed by ESPN and BBC coverage.
**Global perspective:** The all-Czech women's final and Sinner's Italian dominance highlight a shifting centre of gravity in world tennis toward continental Europe ahead of the US Open swing.
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