Sinner One Set Away From Wimbledon Title as Zverev Battles in Fourth Set
World number one takes control after first break of final as Zverev fights to stay alive
Jannik Sinner is one set away from defending his Wimbledon men’s singles title after taking control of the final against Alexander Zverev in a tense Centre Court showdown.
The Italian world number one leads Zverev 2-1 in sets after winning the third set 6-3, following a match that had been tightly contested through the opening stages.
Sinner breaks serve to change momentum
After both players dominated on serve during the first two sets, Sinner finally found the breakthrough in the third set.
The first break of serve in the final came when the Italian moved 5-3 ahead, giving him the opportunity to close out the set.
Sinner maintained his composure under pressure and completed the set victory to move closer to another Wimbledon championship.
Zverev fights through injury scare
Zverev’s challenge was disrupted during the third set when the German slipped on court and appeared to clutch his right knee.
The French Open champion received attention but continued competing as he attempted to keep his first Wimbledon final alive.
Despite the setback, Zverev continued to challenge Sinner with powerful groundstrokes and aggressive play.
Battle between two Grand Slam champions
The final has brought together two of the biggest names in modern tennis.
Sinner, who is looking to retain his Wimbledon crown, entered the match as the world number one and with a strong record against Zverev.
Zverev, appearing in his first Wimbledon final, is aiming to add the title to his recent French Open success and secure another major trophy.
Sinner closing in on historic achievement
With a one-set advantage heading into the fourth set, Sinner is within touching distance of another Grand Slam victory.
However, Zverev has shown resilience throughout the tournament and will look to force a deciding set as the championship battle continues on Centre Court.


