With Novak Djokovic gradually stepping back as the last representative of the Big 3, an intense new rivalry emerges – Jannik Sinner against Carlos Alcaraz. In a blockbuster rematch set on Centre Court this Sunday, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner will meet at the Wimbledon 2025 men’s singles final, just weeks after their epic French Open battle.
Although both are exceptional athletes, Sinner is frequently viewed as the underdog—not due to a lack of talent, but because Alcaraz has elevated his performance to astonishing new levels in the last three years.
Tennis’ Newest Rivalry
Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have dominate men’s tennis in recent times, claiming seven of the last eight Grand Slam championships collectively. After Federer, Djokovic and Nadal, these two stars look to dominate the new era of World Tennis.
In head-to-head, Carlos Alcaraz has a significant 8-4 advantage over Jannik Sinner. If you focus specifically on the last two years, the statistics shift even more significantly in Alcaraz’s advantage – he has claimed five consecutive victories over the Italian. Sinner’s most recent victory occurred during the semifinals of the 2023 Beijing Open.
Sinner has indeed challenged him – he has repeatedly pushed Alcaraz to his limits. However, the Spaniard has frequently discovered solutions.
Their last encounter at Roland Garros was an unforgettable five-set showdown. Alcaraz saved three match points to clinch the final, 4-6, 6-7(4), 6-4, 7-6(3), 7-6(2). Since then, Sinner competed in only two matches prior to Wimbledon, where he faced an early defeat to Alexander Bublik in Halle. He claims that the difficult defeat in Paris hasn’t occupied his thoughts at Wimbledon, but it could resurface in the final.
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Expect a Classic Showdown
Indeed, the Wimbledon final featuring Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner could turn out to be a classic, particularly in light of their recent French Open final, which was an exciting five-set match. Both competitors are in outstanding shape and competing for the esteemed Wimbledon championship, resulting in an intriguing contest.
The latest French Open final, in which Alcaraz rallied from a two-set deficit to claim victory in a five-set thriller, has intensified the rivalry between them.
The contest is not only a replay of the French Open final but also an opportunity for each player to assert themselves. Alcaraz could cement his status as a Wimbledon legend, while Sinner might finally achieve his first victory over Alcaraz in a major tournament final.