Alcaraz vs Sinner LIVE Updates: Jannik Sinner is the champion! (6-4, 4-6, 4-6, 4-6)

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Fourth set: Jannik Sinner (4-6)

GAME, SET, MATCH AND CHAMPIONSHIP FOR JANNIK SINNER! WE HAVE A NEW WIMBLEDON CHAMPION! The Italian achieves a barbaric title, defeating none other than the reigning two-time champion of the tournament. 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 and 6-4, the final score.

Set 4: 4-5

Game on for Carlos Alcaraz! The Spaniard refuses to give up the throne yet and manages to keep his serve despite the good game that continues to show Jannik Sinner. Now, the obligation is to break the Italian's serve for the championship.

Set 4: 3-5

Game to Jannik Sinner. The Italian recovered in a great way after being down 40-15 with his serve. Carlos Alcaraz could not take advantage of the two break opportunities, even though he had found a way to return his opponent's serves well. Now, he was forced to hold his serve.

Set 4: 3-4

Game for Carlos Alcaraz. The Spaniard manages to keep his serve this time very firmly and without giving much room for maneuver to Jannik Sinner. We will see if he manages to play better on the Italian's serve.

Set 4: 2-4

Game for Jannik Sinner! When it's the day, everything lines up in his favor. The net helped the Italian on a ball that seemed to go outside, but when he touched it, his speed was cut off and it ended up falling on the line. Carlos Alcaraz, forced to hold serve once again.

Set 4: 2-3

Game for Carlos Alcaraz. The Spaniard manages to hold his serve after giving up an important advantage he had. The alarms continue for the Spaniard, who has not been able to counter Sinner's serve.

Set 4: 1-3

Game for Jannik Sinner. It has been magnificent the game of the Italian to confirm the break, which leaves Carlos Alcaraz forced to hold his serve to not let increase the advantage of his rival.

Set 4: 1-2

JANNIK SINNER BREAKS! A key moment in the match in favor of the Italian, who scored two impeccable returns to break Carlos Alcaraz's serve and put the match on the way to victory. The Spaniard needs to react quickly.

Set 4: 1-1

Game for Jannik Sinner. Great resolution of the Italian with his service, impeccable and fast to tie the set. Alcaraz has not been able to counter it for quite some time. He needs to find good returns.

Set 4: 1-0

Game for Carlos Alcaraz. The Spaniard starts well the fourth set of the match with his serve. At least it will serve as encouragement after losing the third set. Now he needs to recover the memory of what he did in the beginning of the match.

Third set: Jannik Sinner (6-4)

GAME AND SET FOR JANNIK SINNER! Good game by the Italian, who is being infallible with his serve and this time did not waste to close the set with that factor in his favor. The match is going uphill for Carlos Alcaraz now.

Set 3: 4-5

JANNIK SINNER BREAKS! The Italian played quite aggressively to Carlos Alcaraz and manages to take the game to now have the opportunity to close the set with his serve. Critical moment for the Spaniard.

Set 3: 4-4

Game for Jannik Sinner. Impeccable way to close the game with two aces, after Carlos Alcaraz got 30-30. Now come two important games, where the Spaniard is obliged to hold his serve and try to break later.

Set 3: 4-3

Game for Carlos Alcaraz. The Spaniard is being effective with his service and manages to equalize the course of the game where, at times Jannik Sinner looks very superior by the stroke that is having.

Set 3: 3-3

Game for Jannik Sinner. The Italian plays very firmly and without leaving spaces to Carlos Alcaraz to be able to put him in trouble. At the moment, the third set remains even and neither of them give their arm to twist in the service.

Set 3: 3-2

Game for Carlos Alcaraz. The Spaniard keeps his serve in an outstanding way, also managing to get out of the proposal offered by Jannik Sinner, who aims to be more aggressive with his forehand.

Set 3: 2-2

Game for Jannik Sinner. The Italian continues without giving the slightest chance to a Carlos Alcaraz, which has been difficult to respond more to those serves that is getting. The set remains even so far.

Set 3: 2-1

Game for Carlos Alcaraz. The Spaniard once again plays a good game to hold his serve. It has already been demonstrated that this match will be for the one who manages to put pressure on his rival taking advantage of the slightest opportunity.

Set 3: 1-1

Game for Jannik Sinner. The Italian continues to show great solidity with his serve and gives Carlos Alcaraz no chance to break again. The rhythm of the number one is getting better and better on the court.

Set 3: 1-0

Game for Carlos Alcaraz. The Spaniard recovers after almost allowing break point twice and manages to hold his serve this time. He is falling into double faults again and it is an alarming sign.

Second set: Jannik Sinner (4-6)

FRIENDS, WE'RE TIED IN SETS. The Italian took the second set 6-4. The Spaniard suffered a break early on and couldn't recover from that heavy blow.

Set 2: 4-5

Carlos Alcaraz also added points to the scoreboard, making it 4-5. The Italian, who has been improving his serve, will need to perform at his best if he wants to avoid any upsets.

Set 2: 3-5

Jannik Sinner is one game away from leveling the score. Carlos Alcaraz will serve at 3-5 to apply pressure and prevent the Italian from taking the set. Tense moments at this point on Center Court.

Set 2: 3-4

Carlos Alcaraz continues to add points, and we're now 3-4. Just like in the previous set, the Spaniard is nearing the end of the set, trailing and fighting back.

Set 2: 2-4

Sinner remains solid on his serve and looks quite comfortable at the moment. Alcaraz needed a bit more to regain his serve.

Set 2: 2-3

Very close matches, with no advantage taken away. We're at 3-2. Sinner remains ahead and is on track to win the second set and level the score on Wimbledon's Centre Court.

BEST POINT OF THE FINAL:

Set 2: 1-2

Carlos Alcaraz is starting to add to the scoreboard, and his coaching staff is urging him to remain calm so they can turn things around. The Spaniard has had his ups and downs throughout the match.

Set 2: 0-2

UFFFFFFFFFFFFF! WHAT A GREAT START TO THE SECOND SET FOR JANNIK SINNER, HE QUICKLY GOT A 2-0 UP. THE ITALIAN MUST UP HIS LEVEL OF INTENSITY AND RHYTHM ON THE COURT.

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First set: Carlos Alcaraz (6-4)

After having one of the most uneventful sets of the tournament, he managed to prevail 6-4. Carlos Alcaraz understood how to play against the Italian and when to hurt him.

Set 1: 5-4

Everything's back to normal, we're at 5-4. Alcaraz is ahead. The Italian is struggling to find answers and can't seem to get going after losing the break he had in his favor.

Set 1: 4-4

THEY AWAKENED THE BEAST, HE RECOVERED THE BREAK. Carlos Alcaraz found his spirit and rhythm, allowing him to get into the game. His opponent is free when returning, but he struggles a lot when serving.

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Set 1: 3-4

Alcaraz's serve is strong again, and the score is 3-4. The Spaniard will have to regain his confidence and take even greater risks to get back into the match.

Set 1: 2-4

Break confirmed. Sinner takes a 4-2 lead. The Italian was more aggressive and proactive than the Spaniard.

Set 1: 2-3

There are few opportunities to hurt their opponents; both players are very careful when serving. They've been very effective with their serves throughout the tournament. But Sinner capitalized on a mistake and broke.

Set 1: 2-2

In the fourth game of the first set, Sinner took a bit more of the initiative, but the Spaniard held on, and the score was now 4-4. A very even and even match.

LEGENDS:

Set 1: 1-1

Sinner also adds to the scoreboard, tying the score at 1-1. The Italian is having some trouble with his elbow when serving.

Set 1: 1-0

Without any major problems and at love, Carlos Alcaraz wins the first game of the Wimbledon final. The Spaniard must take advantage of his serve and not give Sinner an advantage with his return.

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THE GAME IS ON: CARLOS ALCARAZ AND JANNIK SINNER WILL DEFINE THE WIMBLEDON TITLE (THIRD GRAND SLAM OF THE SEASON). BOTH WILL SEEK TO BE CONSECRATE CHAMPIONS FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THEIR LONDON CAREERS.

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  • Sinner arrives after defeating Djokovic in three sets, but with elbow problems, which could be a handicap in a long duel.
  • Alcaraz has won all five of his Grand Slam finals, two of them at Wimbledon.
  • Furthermore, the Murcian has an overwhelming record against Sinner, with eight wins and four losses.

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With both players winning over 80% points on first serve in their semis, it shows that they are peaking at the right time. Alcaraz will recognize that Sinner has been struggling with an elbow issue, and will look to peg him back with some high rise inside out forehands and backhands to the Sinner backhand. Meanwhile, the World No. 1 will focus on depth on his groundstrokes, which occasionally leads to unforced errors or neutral put-away opportunities from the Alcaraz racquet.

Fritz, a semi-finalist, talks about Sinner and Alcaraz:

After losing to Alcaraz in the semifinal, American Taylor Fritz had an interesting performance. "Sinner is incredible at playing from the baseline. I think Carlos is a little more unpredictable with his slice, his approach to the net, and his drop shots. Carlos has a lot of ways to play," he said. Sunday will be more of the same. While Sinner will do what he does best: attack from the baseline and change direction relentlessly, Alcaraz will look to vary his pace and bounce.

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Jannik Sinner produced a dominant performance to put an end to Novak Djokovic’s dream of a 25th Grand Slam title. The Serb was bidding for his seventh straight Wimbledon final, but Sinner made a blistering start and came through to win 6-3 6-3 6-4. The Italian suffered a slight dip at the start of the third set and nearly went a double break down, but he regrouped admirably and easily outlasted Djokovic to make his first ever Wimbledon final. Sinner has now reached all four Grand Slam finals and is bidding for his fourth major.

He will have to get through Carlos Alcaraz as the Spaniard continued his incredible run of form with a hard-fought victory over Taylor Fritz. Alcaraz saved two set points in the fourth set tiebreak as he beat Fritz 6-4 5-7 6-3 7-6. It was a stunning serving performance from Alcaraz as he won 88% of his first serve points.

What time is the Carlos Alcaraz vs. Jannik Sinner match in the Wimbledon final?

This is the kickoff time for the Carlos Alcaraz vs. Jannik Sinner match - July 12 in several countries:
  • Argentina: 12:00 PM on Disney+
  • Bolivia: 11:00 AM on Disney+
  • Brazil: 12:00 PM on Disney+
  • Chile: 12:00 PM on Disney+
  • Colombia: 10:00 AM on Disney+
  • Ecuador: 10:00 AM on Disney+
  • USA (ET): 11:00 AM on Disney+
  • Spain: 5:00 PM on Movistar Plus
  • Mexico: 9:30 AM on Disney+
  • Paraguay: 12:00 PM on Disney+
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  • Venezuela: 11:00 PM on Disney+

Alcaraz:

About the serving games, Alcaraz managed to score 13 aces and he committed only 3 double faults. Overall, Carlos Alcaraz was extremely efficient on serve to win 88% (64/73) of his 1st serve and 58% (23/40) on the second serve. However, this didn’t prevent his to concede the serve once. Alcaraz broke Fritz 3 times after converting 43% of his break points (3/7).

Sinner:

Regarding the service games, Sinner fired 12 aces and he committed only 2 double faults. Overall, Jannik Sinner was quite efficient on serve to win 81% (44/54) of his 1st serve and 63% (12/19) on the second serve. However, this didn’t prevent his to concede the serve once. Jannik broke Djokovic 5 times after converting 50% of his break points (5/10).

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  • Sinner has lost just three matches this year, two to Alcaraz and a surprise loss to Alexander Bublik in Halle
  • Alcaraz has won three matches in a row against Sinner, including a five-set final for the ages last month at Roland Garros
  • Alcaraz plays his best tennis on natural surfaces (clay and grass), with 13 combined titles
  • Sinner is the title holder of the U.S. Open and Australian Open, the last two hard-court majors

PEOPLE'S FAVORITE:

H2H:

  • French Open (2025) – Final: Alcaraz wins 4–6 6–7(4) 6–4 7–6(3) 7–6 (10–2)
  • Italian Open (2025) – Final: Alcaraz wins 7-6(5) 6-1  
  • China Open (2024) - Final: Alcaraz wins 6-7(6) 6-4 7-6(3)  
  • French Open (2024) - Semi-final: Alcaraz wins 2-6 6-3 3-6 6-4 6-3  
  • Indian Wells Masters (2024) - Semi-final: Alcaraz wins 1-6 6-3 6-2  
  • China Open (2023) - Semi-final: Sinner wins 7-6(4) 6-1  
  • Miami Open (2023) - Semi-final: Sinner wins 6-7(4)6-4 6-2  
  • Indian Wells Masters (2023) - Semi-final: Alcaraz wins 7-6(4) 6-3  
  • US Open (2022) - Quarter-final: Alcaraz wins 6-3 6-7(7) 6-7(0) 7-5 6-3  
  • Croatia Open (2022) - Final: Sinner wins 6-7(5) 6-1 6-1  
  • Wimbledon (2022) – Fourth round: Sinner wins 6-1 6-4 6-7(8) 6-3  
  • Paris Masters (2021) - Second round: Alcaraz wins 7-6(1) 7-5

Carlos Alcaraz:

  • First round: vs. Fabio Fognini 7-5 6-7(5) 7-5 2-6 6-1  
  • Second round: vs. Oliver Tarvet 6-1 6-4 6-4  
  • Third round: vs. Jan-Lennard Struff 6-1 3-6 6-3 6-4  
  • Fourth round: vs. Andrey Rublev 6-7(5) 6-3 6-4 6-4  
  • Quarter-final: vs. Cameron Norrie 6-2 6-3 6-3
  • Semi-final: vs. Taylor Fritz 6-4 5-7 6-3 7-6(6)

Jannik Sinner:

  • First round: vs. Luca Nardi 6-4 6-3 6-0    
  • Second round: vs. Aleksandar Vukic 6-1 6-1 6-3    
  • Third round: vs. Pedro Martinez 6-1 6-3 6-1    
  • Fourth round: vs. Grigor Dimitrov 3-6 5-7 2-2 ret.   
  • Quarter-final: vs. Ben Shelton 7-6(2) 6-4 6-4  
  • Semi-final: vs. Novak Djokovic 6-3 6-3 6-4

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Carlos Alcaraz and his happiness at reaching a new final: A three-time championship?

"I couldn't be more proud, honestly. I'm very happy to reach my third consecutive final here at Wimbledon playing such great tennis. Very, very happy. I can't wait for Sunday."

A 2022 match that no one remembers at Wimbledon:

"I remember that match. We're completely different players on grass, but on all surfaces. I'm pretty sure it's going to be different. I don't know, I see Jannik playing great tennis on grass. I've said many times that movement on grass is the hardest thing to achieve and the most important thing, at least for me. And the movement Jannik has on grass is incredible. He glides like he's playing on clay with both legs. It's incredible. So it's going to be interesting. I'm not going to watch the match in 2022 because, as I said, we're completely different players."

A final that will remain etched in everyone's memory

"The Spaniard gives the keys to winning the title in London:

"I'm serving very well. I feel very comfortable serving and volleying. I think I won a lot of serves and volleys today, not letting the opponent get into the point and get into a rhythm. So, yes, it's something I do a lot. I think grass is a surface where we can do it more often. I feel very comfortable doing it."

Carlos Alcaraz and his rivalry with Sinner

I think what we're doing now is great for tennis. We're just fighting for more people to watch tennis. We're just fighting for tennis to become bigger, like all tennis players do. For me, yeah, sharing the big tournaments with Jannik, I think it's great, or just playing in the finals of tournaments and in the final rounds of tournaments. I think it's great, or at least for me. We're still very young. So I hope for a lot of things or just continue doing things well for, I don't know, the next, I don't know, 5, 10 years, just to be our rival at the same table as those players."

The ghost of the Roland Garros final haunts Sinner

"If the Roland Garros match were on my mind too much, I wouldn't be in a position to play another final. I'm very happy to share the court with Carlos once again. It's going to be difficult, I know, but I'm really excited. I always try to put myself in these kinds of situations, which I really love. The Sundays of every tournament are very special.

Sinner and his elbow problems

"There's no problem for Sunday. As I said after Ben, there are no excuses. I think we're handling this little problem very well so far. I was much more worried about Ben's match in the quarterfinals. Today I already felt pretty good. This morning's warm-up was good, so I'm not worried."

Sinner clarifies that the favorite is Alcaraz:

"We evolve as players and improve as competitors. You're always trying to do something different. You don't want to be predictable on the court, so we're going to prepare for it in the best way possible. When the match and the pace are so high, you also play a lot with your instinct, or with what you feel like at that moment. The surface is different; he's the favorite; he's won here twice in a row. He's in the final again. It's very difficult to beat him on grass, but I like these challenges. I like the head-to-head and trying to see what I can do and what I can achieve."

Sinner talks about the rivalry with Alcaraz:

"There's no name yet because you can't compare it to what the Big Three did for over 15 years. Six Grand Slams is a year and a half, so it's still not that big. Of course, we find ourselves, again, in this position. It's the second Grand Slam in a row where we're in the final and playing each other, which is great for me. It's good for the sport. The more rivalries we have from now on, the better, because people want to see young players facing each other."

Carlos Alcaraz and his opinion on Sinner's victory over Djokovic:

That match surprised me a little, obviously. Beating Novak is a very difficult challenge, very difficult to achieve. So beating him fairly easily is even more difficult. But Jannik's level is very high, as always. I don't think his level drops in matches. It's incredible what he can do on a tennis court. But yes, we'll see. Today's match surprised me a little," the Murcia native confessed in the press conference after his victory.

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Hello to all VAVEL readers Welcome to the broadcast of the match Carlos Alcaraz vs Jannik Sinner on final in Wimbledon 2025. The match will take place at Centre Court  located in London, England, at 11:00 AM (ET).

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