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Wimbledon 2025: It’s Sinner’s time in London, he avenges Roland-Garros defeat

The Times of India - SportsMonday, July 14, 2025 at 5:17:09 AM
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Wimbledon 2025: It’s Sinner’s time in London, he avenges Roland-Garros defeat
Jannik Sinner just made history at Wimbledon, becoming the first Italian ever to win the tournament. In a thrilling four-set match, he got sweet revenge against Carlos Alcaraz, who’d beaten him at Roland-Garros earlier. Sinner flipped the script this time, ending Alcaraz’s Wimbledon reign with a hard-fought victory (4-6, [score cut off]). This win isn’t just a trophy—it’s a statement that Sinner’s here to stay at the top of the game.
Editor’s Note: Tennis rivalries just got juicier. Sinner’s breakthrough at Wimbledon shakes up the men’s tour, proving he can bounce back from setbacks and dominate on the biggest stages. For fans, it’s a sign that the post-Big Three era is delivering its own epic battles—and Sinner might be leading the charge.
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