Jannik Sinner defeated Alexander Zverev 6-7, 7-6, 6-3, 6-4 on Sunday to defend his Wimbledon title and claim a second consecutive championship at the All England Club, according to the report.[1]

The match turned in the third set after Zverev slipped and appeared to injure his knee, opening the door for Sinner to take control and finish the final in four sets.[1]

Sinner adds another major title

The win gave Sinner his fifth Grand Slam crown, and the report said he celebrated by collapsing onto Centre Court in delight after sealing the victory.[1]

The article also said Zverev would still rise to world No. 2 despite losing the final, a consolation in a match that ended with Sinner once again as Wimbledon champion.[1]

Evidence ledger

What is confirmed

  • Jannik Sinner defeated Alexander Zverev 6-7, 7-6, 6-3, 6-4.[1]
  • Sinner defended his Wimbledon title and won his second straight Wimbledon championship.[1]
  • The match was a four-set final.[1]
  • The report said Zverev slipped and appeared to injure his knee in the third set.[1]
  • Sinner’s victory gave him a fifth Grand Slam crown.[1]
  • The report said Zverev will rise to world No. 2 despite the defeat.[1]

What remains disputed or unverified

No disputed central claims are recorded for this story.

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