Carlos Alcaraz, runner-up at Wimbledon after a great battle against Sinner
Carlos Alcaraz returned to the final of Wimbledon, where he was defending his title with a streak of twenty consecutive victories on the grass of the All England Club. In front of him was Jannik Sinner, who was playing his first Wimbledon final.
Alcaraz started with determination, being aggressive from the first exchange. He took the first set with determination and imposing his rhythm. But, from the second set, Sinner managed to recover and raise his level with a solidity and confidence that made the difference.
The key was the consistency of the Italian, who managed to neutralize the reaction attempts of Alcaraz during the third set and, in the fourth, ended up tipping the balance towards Sinner's game.
Despite the defeat (3-6, 6-4, 7-5, 6-4), the player from El Palmar signed a good level performance on a stage where he has already made history. He is the fourth player in the Open Era to reach three finals at the age of 22 or younger, one of the few players to reach two consecutive Roland Garros and Wimbledon finals in a row, and of course, a double champion at the All England Club.
This match not only confirms that Carlos is still at the top of the tennis world, but also that the pulse with Sinner, far from closing, becomes one of the great rivalries of this new era. Everything points to many more epic duels between them. This second half of the year, with the world No. 1 at stake, promises to be exciting.

