Jannik Sinner's second Wimbledon crown shows why tennis's quietest champion may also be its most suffocating yet
India, July 13 -- Jannik Sinner's second successive Wimbledon title was secured through a performance that revealed almost everything distinctive about him. Alexander Zverev took the opening set, served with authority and kept the final balanced for nearly two hours, but Sinner did not panic, search for inspiration or dramatically alter his game. He simply continued applying pressure until the match changed shape.
After losing the first set tie-break, Sinner dominated the second, broke twice across the next two sets and completed a 6-7(7-9), 7-6 (7-2), 6-3, 6-4 victory. Neither Zverev in the final nor Novak Djokovic in the semi-final managed to break his serve, underlining just how complete and controlled his game has become on grass.
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