Carlos Alcaraz Makes Upsetting Admision About Jannik Sinner During Wimbledon Finals

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Wimbledon’s grand stage is set, and Centre Court is buzzing! Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz have gone head-to-head, each chasing history—Sinner aiming for his first Wimbledon crown, and Alcaraz hungry for a hat-trick. With the World No. 2 riding a 24-match win streak against Sinner, the tension is electric, but this time, it’s anything but a walk in the park for Carlos.

Alcaraz burst out of the gates, grabbing the first set with a show-stopping point that had fans on their feet. But Sinner, never one to back down, roared back in sets two and three. He hammered forehands deep into Carlos’s court, forcing the Spaniard to scramble. Sinner’s serve was on fire—he won a sizzling 84 percent of points on his first delivery in the third set, inching closer to that elusive fourth major. Suddenly, the script flipped: Sinner broke the Spaniard and pocketed both sets!

Frustration was written all over Alcaraz’s face. Tennis journalist José Morgado caught a telling moment, posting on X that Alcaraz turned to his box and admitted, “He is playing much better than me,” after getting broken at 4-4. For the Spaniard, things were looking shaky.

Alcaraz.

“He is playing much better than me”, he tells his team after getting broken at 4-4.

— José Morgado (@josemorgado) July 13, 2025

Fans couldn’t help but flash back to their French Open showdown. Jannik Sinner had stormed ahead two sets to love, 6-4, 7-6, only for Alcaraz to launch a jaw-dropping comeback, clinching the next three sets in a super tiebreaker and extending his head-to-head lead to 8-4. Since Paris, Alcaraz has been on a roll, taking the Queen’s Club title and making it three straight wins since his triumph over Sinner in Rome.

Can Carlos Alcaraz pull off another epic turnaround? Only time will tell! In the meantime, be sure to follow the Live Blog until the Championships officially end!

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