LONDON — Jannik Sinner won the Wimbledon gentlemen's singles title on Sunday, defeating Carlos Alcaraz in a final that extended their rivalry at the sport's highest level. The All England Lawn Tennis Club confirmed the pairing after both advanced through the semi-finals.
The match followed Saturday's ladies' final, in which Linda Noskova defeated her Czech compatriot Karolina Muchova. The Princess of Wales, patron of the All England Club, presented that trophy and returned for the men's presentation, continuing her ceremonial role at the championships.
Sinner and Alcaraz have traded major titles over recent seasons. Their meeting drew a capacity crowd to Centre Court alongside members of the royal family and celebrities in the Royal Box, with finals day tickets selling out months in advance.
Tournament organisers reported strong attendance across the fortnight, citing warm weather and high-profile matches as drivers of record concession sales. The Championships concluded a two-week run that began on June 29.
The final was watched by tens of millions worldwide, with the BBC and international broadcasters carrying the match live from south-west London.