Jannik Sinner vs Carlos Alcaraz
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Every other day at Wimbledon has brought an opportunity to compare the greatest player in men's tennis and one of his heirs.
The last meeting between the two at the French Open lasted for 5 hours and 29 minutes, with Alcaraz coming back from two sets down to win in five epic sets. It was the second-longest Grand Slam final ever, just behind the 2012 Australian Open classic between Nadal and Djokovic.
As Jannik Sinner pursues a fourth Grand Slam, he'll have somewhat of a physical limitation at Wimbledon. The Italian tennis star and world No. 1 is wearing a sleeve over his right arm for his quarterfinals matchup against Ben Shelton, a result of an injury he sustained in the last round.
Five fast facts you need to know about ATP World No. 1 Jannik Sinner as the Italian star looks to win his first Wimbledon title.
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Now, Sinner is looking to move within one major of the Golden Slam. He has already captured the Australian Open and the US Open, winning both of those tournaments in 2024. Carlos Alcaraz outlasted Sinner in a five-set thriller in the French Open final, but can the Italian break through at the All England Club in 2025?
After an all-time classic in Paris, the world’s two best tennis players get a coveted Wimbledon rematch.