In the final of London, the Spaniard meets his great rival Jannik Sinner again. Does the next historical match develop? Follow the final here in the live ticker.

It is the finale that many hoped for: Jannik Sinner against Carlos Alcaraz. The number one in the world against the defending champion. Already in Paris they fought a historical duel, it became the longest French Open final in history. Now they meet again in Wimbledon’s final on lawn.

1st set, 2: 2 – It is clear how Sinner struggles to find his game: after every serve winner he blasts his fist, courage speaks. He brings his impact game to zero.

1st set, 1: 2 – A very strong forehand inside-out from Alcaraz directly into the corner-Sinner can no longer bring it back. The Spaniard follows two service winners. Sinner tries his best to keep the rallies longer – with success: First Alcaraz is too long with a forehand, then he lands on the net. But he ultimately ends the game again with a surcharge winner. Both still don’t seem quite solved.

1st set, 1: 1 – Alcaraz actually does that well: he is already doing good returns, trying to prevent Sinner from finding his game. He plays a forehand right in front of his feet that Sinner causes problems. With an ace, however, he closes his impact game powerfully.

1st set, 0: 1 – Alcaraz begins the match with an ace, adds a serve winner. Then he has to go through the second surcharge several times, but still brings his service because Sinner still lacks the accuracy in his returns. The tension can be noted for both.

Before the start – Sinner wins the coin talent with chair referee Alison Hughes. He decides to first return.

Before the start – With great applause, Sinner and Alcaraz are now entering the Center Court. Both will be able to get up briefly.

Before the start – Also exciting: Since the Australian Open 2024, only Sinner and Alcaraz have won the Grand Slam tournaments, now there are seven in series.

Before the start – With Alcaraz and Sinner, the currently dominating players of the men’s tennis meet. Both had already contested the longest final of the history of the French Open. The 22 -year -old Alcaraz prevailed in five sets a month ago and almost five and a half hours with 4: 6, 7: 6, 4: 6, 7: 6.

Before the start – Welcome to the LiveTicker of the Wimbledon final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. It should start at around 5 p.m.

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