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Wimbledon crowd ‘played big part’ in me reaching final – Zverev
After his defeat to Jannik Sinner, Alexander Zverev reflected on how the Wimbledon crowd “played a big part” in his journey to the final.
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‘It takes two’ – Sinner praises Zverev for pushing him in ‘amazing’ final
Jannik Sinner says Alexander Zverev can be a Wimbledon champion soon and promises to “be very, very careful” as the German challenges his world number one status, following a four-set win for Sinner in the final of the grass-court Grand Slam.
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Sinner’s best shots as world number one retains Wimbledon title
Enjoy the best of Jannik Sinner’s title-retaining performance, as the world number one defeats Alexander Zverev in four sets in the men’s singles final at Wimbledon 2026.
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‘Sweet Sinner’ – Defending champion wraps up ‘compelling’ final to retain title
Jannik Sinner has retained the Wimbledon men’s singles title, defeating Alexander Zverev in the 2026 final on Centre Court. The victory sees the defending champion successfully hold on to his crown, capping what was described as a “compelling” contest between the two players. According to the BBC report, Sinner brought Centre Court to its feet…
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Sacha Baron Cohen’s Ali G Shows Up At Wimbledon Amid News Of New Movie
Sacha Baron Cohen’s comic creation Ali G made an appearance at Wimbledon during the men’s finals, coinciding with reports that a new Ali G film is being shot in secret. The tracksuit-and-gold-chain character was pictured on Centre Court, billed jokingly as the “Official Ganja Dealer” of the championships, though there has been no official confirmation…
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Wimbledon final betting tips favor Jannik Sinner to sweep Alexander Zverev as top players meet on grass
Jannik Sinner enters the Wimbledon final against Alexander Zverev on a dominant streak, having lost just one set the entire grass court tournament.
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Oda beats GB’s Hewett to retain Wimbledon wheelchair title
Japan’s Tokito Oda defeats Great Britain’s Alfie Hewett in straight sets to retain his Wimbledon wheelchair men’s singles title.
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Oda beats GB’s Hewett in Wimbledon singles final
Japan’s Tokito Oda beat Great Britain’s Alfie Hewett 6-1 6-1 on Court One to claim his third Wimbledon men’s wheelchair singles title. The number one seed and defending champion dominated the final, extending his streak to a sixth successive Grand Slam singles title and continuing his run of remaining unbeaten at the majors since losing…
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England eye World Cup quarter-final as BBC Four faces axe
Your morning briefing: a short audio round-up of 6 top stories, drawing on BBC Sport, Fox News, Daily Mail.
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Wimbledon quiz: Name every men’s singles champion in the Open era
It’s 58 years since the Open era began in tennis – but can you name every Wimbledon men’s singles champion in that time?