Sinner crowned king of grass again... Zverev falls in Wimbledon final
Italy's Jannik Sinner has won the Wimbledon title for the second consecutive year, beating Germany's Alexander Zverev in the final to confirm his dominance on grass.

Italian tennis player Jannik Sinner retained his Wimbledon title for a second consecutive year, defeating German Alexander Zverev in the final to confirm his continued dominance on the London grass.
Sinner produced a solid performance throughout the final, relying on the power of his serve and the precision of his baseline shots to close out the match against a German opponent who proved his worth in reaching this stage, despite ultimately falling short.
"This means a lot to me. Defending a Wimbledon title is never easy, and I'm really happy with the level I showed throughout the tournament."
The triumph further underlines Sinner's growing stature in the world of tennis, having managed to retain his title despite the immense pressure that comes with defending a tournament of Wimbledon's magnitude.
For his part, Zverev leaves the tournament with a positive performance despite the defeat, confirming he remains one of the leading contenders for major titles in the near future.