
Champion Sinner wary of Zverev before Wimbledon final
Champion Sinner wary of Zverev before Wimbledon finalImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Alexander Zverev (left) and Jannik Sinner are set for their 15th meetingByHarry PooleBBC Sport journalist at...
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Key developments are emerging from the global stage. Champion Sinner wary of Zverev before Wimbledon finalImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Alexander Zverev (left) and Jannik Sinner are set for their 15th meetingByHarry PooleBBC Sport journalist at WimbledonPublished1 hour agoRecent history suggests Jannik Sinner should be entirely confident of retaining his Wimbledon title - but this Alexander Zverev is a different proposition. World number one Sinner is aiming to become just the 10th man in the Open era to retain the men's singles title at the All England Club, after beating Carlos Alcaraz to lift the trophy for the first time last summer. The 24-year-old Italian has won each of his past nine meetings with Zverev - and the past six without losing a set.
But Sinner is wary of the threat posed by Zverev, after the German ended his long wait for a maiden Grand Slam success at last month's French Open. "Whatever happened in the past between me and him, it happened. In between, he won a Grand Slam in Paris, which gave him a lot of confidence," Sinner said.
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"He is a tough player to play against. He was before, but now even more. He's very relaxed on court at the moment.
"I will try to do the best I can but it's going to be very, very tough - very different than all the other matches we have played. "For so long it appeared Zverev was destined to end his career as arguably the best men's player never to win a major title. But the 29-year-old ensured he will avoid that tag by prevailing against Italy's Flavio Cobolli in the Roland Garros final - his 41st appearance at a major.
I want to continue playing at the best level and continue winning. On Sunday I have another big chance," said Zverev. "Once you win a major you know how to do it and you feel like you can do it again.
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"You have this feeling inside of you. " Figure caption, Sinner too strong for record-chasing Djokovic in Wimbledon semi-finalZverev and Sinner are the tour's most in-form players this season, as the only two to have won 40 or more matches in 2026, and that will be reflected in the rankings when Zverev rises to world number two on Monday. Sinner is aiming to win his fifth slam after producing a devastating display to end Novak Djokovic's latest pursuit of a historic 25th major on Friday.
The Italian was at his ruthless best in dismantling Djokovic, overcoming the player who was expected to be his biggest obstacle to success in straight sets. Sinner arrived at Wimbledon having not competed since his shock early exit at the French Open, where he shut down physically in the sweltering conditions and lost to Argentine Juan Manuel Cerundolo despite leading by two sets and 5-1. But, just as following his devastating loss to Alcaraz in their epic French Open final last year, Sinner has again responded to adversity to stand on the brink of glory.
The story has become one of the most prominent items on the global agenda.





