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Carlos Alcaraz Remains Tennis’ Essential Force, Says Jannik Sinner After Wimbledon Final

2026-07-13 · Carlos Alcaraz · Player Focus

Carlos Alcaraz remains tennis’ essential force, according to Jannik Sinner, who defeated him in the Wimbledon final on 14 Jul 2026 but called the Spanish star indispensable to the sport’s future. Sinner won 6-4, 3-6, 6-4, 7-6(5) in a gripping four-set battle that stretched over three hours.

Jannik Sinner outlasted Carlos Alcaraz in a physically and mentally exhausting final on Centre Court. Alcaraz saved three match points in the fourth set before Sinner closed it with a blistering forehand winner. The win marked Sinner’s first Grand Slam title, but he immediately shifted focus to his opponent’s value to the game.

Despite losing, Alcaraz’s performance reinforced his status as the sport’s most electrifying talent. At 22, he’s now reached three Grand Slam finals in the last 18 months, including two at Wimbledon. Sinner’s public praise: that tennis ‘needs Alcaraz’: signals how rivals now view him not just as a threat, but as the engine of the sport’s popularity.

Alcaraz will head into the US Open as the world No. 2, with his ranking locked in after Wimbledon. He’s won 11 ATP titles since 2022 and has now lost three consecutive Grand Slam finals. But his ability to push Sinner to the brink, especially on grass, suggests his game is evolving beyond clay. His next move? A short break, then a hard-court grind to reclaim the top spot.

Sinner didn’t just win a title: he acknowledged a new era. Alcaraz didn’t just lose a match: he proved he’s the standard others measure themselves against.

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