Great for tennis': Alcaraz lauds rivalry after Sinner crowned Wimbledon king
Briefly

Jannik Sinner triumphed at Wimbledon, becoming the first Italian to win a singles title there. After a devastating loss to Carlos Alcaraz at the French Open, Sinner overcame that setback with determined practice and mental fortitude. He expressed deep emotions about his victory, acknowledging the struggles faced along the way. The match represented a significant shift in men's tennis history, as it was the first Wimbledon final since 2002 without the presence of legendary players like Djokovic, Federer, Nadal, or Murray, heralding a new era in the sport.
After losing to Carlos Alcaraz in the French Open, Jannik Sinner displayed resilience and determination, ultimately beating Alcaraz at Wimbledon to claim his first singles title.
Jannik Sinner expressed gratitude for his Wimbledon victory, stating, "Even if I don't cry, it feels emotional because only me and the people who are close to me know exactly what we have been through."
Reflecting on his journey, Sinner remarked, "It has been everything except easy. I believe if you lose a grand slam final that way, it's much better than if someone kills you and you win two games."
The Wimbledon men's final marked a historical moment as it was the first since 2002 without legendary players Djokovic, Federer, Nadal, or Murray, signaling a change in the sport.
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