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Siner is the new winner of Wimbledon! Alcaraz silenced everyone, then learned a lesson, the Italian turned the first final into gold

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Serbia

Sunday, July 13


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Janik Siner reached the fourth Grand Slam title in his career. In the grand final at Wimbledon, he won against Carlos Alcaraz with 4:6, 6:4, 6:4, 6:4 after a little more than three hours of play.

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Janik Siner - Carlos Alcaraz 4:6, 6:4, 6:4, 6:4

5:4 - Alcaras manages to get out, Siner will serve for the cup.

5:3 - Alcaraz had two break points on Sinner's serve - 15:40 - because the Italian stopped serving in these moments, but Sinner managed to get out and get the advantage, and then the game. Alcaraz serves to stay in the match.

4:3 - Alcaras seems to have no solution and is making more and more mistakes. However, he manages to take the seventh game and reduces it to 4:3. Nothing is over yet.

4:2 - Siner manages to win the game on his serve.

3:2 - Now Alkaras is completely indisposed, he had 40:0 on his serve, but Siner reached 40:40. Nevertheless, Alcaraz manages to get away, but now he has a more difficult task ahead of him, to take away the Italian's serve and return the break.

3:1 - How much confidence does Siner have now, who finishes the game with ease on his serve.

2:1 - Break Sinner! This is already a serious advantage and he is one step away from winning the first Wimbledon in Sinner's career.

1:1 - Janik Siner serves perfectly and equalizes in just a few minutes. Alcaraz is still furious, resenting his boxing.

0:1 - Alcaraz now has to play all or nothing. Every next break made by Siner would mean the end for Alcaraz in this match.

6:4 - Service winner successful Sinera - 15:0. Alcaraz manages to equalize, but the Italian reaches 30:15 with an ace. Siner's slam for 40:15 and two tied set balls after 46 minutes of play. Service winner for 2:1 in sets.

5:4 - Break Sinner! Alcaraz is now panicking, arguing with his box, and the Italian will serve for the set.

2:3 - Alcaraz manages to win another game of his with difficulty for the advantage. Siner worked hard after two equalizations to reach 3:3, and then Alcaraz reached 4:3 with zero.

2:2 - No break in the third set.

1:1 - Siner almost repeated the start of the second set and immediately broke. He had 15:40 after two double faults by Alcaraz. Nevertheless, the Spaniard pulls out an excellent serve and with four points he reaches 1:0 in the third part of the game.

6:4 - Siner in great style equalizes at 1:1 in sets.

5:4 - The games that the players on their serve win without losing a point continue.

5:3 - Siner now without a lost point, wins the game on his serve.

4:3 - Alkaras wins his service games more easily, but is still in the deficit. He reduced it to 4:3 with a zero.

4:2 - With a lot of luck, Janik gets to this game, and now the situation is the same as in the first set when Siner led with 4:2, but that's when Alcaraz's turnaround began.

3:2 - Without losing a point, Alcaraz wins the game on his serve.

3:1 - Sinner struggled on his serve again, but managed to break free, although Alcaraz seriously threatened with two tiebreakers. He still keeps the break, which he took at the start of the second part of the game.

2:1 - The Italian reached 0:30 on the Spaniard's serve, but Alcaraz managed to enter the second set with four tied points.

2:0 - Siner has a confirmed break. Alcaraz could have immediately reached the rib-break, but Siner saved the break ball with an excellent serve, and then with two more points he materialized the advantage he had gained.

1:0 - Break Sinner! At the start of the second set, Siner immediately reaches 0:40, but Alcaraz managed to reduce it to 30:40, he still sends the ball out to Alcaraz and the Italian is the first to take the lead.

4:6 - Awww! Set for Alcaraz, a complete turnaround for the Spaniard. Alcaraz had the set ball, but he made a very bad return to Sinera's second serve and the Italian equalized. Then Siner made a double and Alcaraz got the second set point. And on the second set ball, the Spaniard showed all the luxury and all the beauty of tennis.

4:5 - Reversal of Alcaraz! From 4:2 to 4:5. When it seemed that Sinner was in complete control of the events on the court, Alcaraz broke in the eighth game. He played four excellent points and tied the score at 4:4. In the next game, he struggled a bit, but saved his serve for 5:4.

4:4 - BREAK ALCARAS! Lots of mistakes by Janik Siner, he kind of lost this match cheaply.

4:3 - We saw the service-volley game for the first time in the game of Alcaraz and he succeeds, leading with 15:0, but when you play against Sinner it's like hitting a wall, tie, 15:15. This was followed by an ace by Alcaraz and the lead - 30:15. Parallel Alcaraz succeeds and now it's 40:15, Alcaraz cut the ball badly, but Siner sends the ball out and the Spaniard wins the game.

4:2 - Siner led with 30:0, but Alcaraz reaches the tie 30:30. The most beautiful point in the final so far goes to Sinner who cut the ball short, to which the Spaniard had no answer, and then confirmed the break with an ace.

3:2 - BREAK SINER! The exchanges are getting longer, and Siner is the first to break in the match. Although Alkaras led by 40:15, Siner"turns around" and is the first to reach a more significant lead.

Detail from the match Janik Siner - Carlos Alcaraz, Wimbledon final PHOTO: Profimedia/HENRY NICHOLLS/AFP

2:2 - And Sinner is sure of his serve, Carlitos failed to return properly, and the Italian wins the game without losing a point.

1:2 - Alkaras is serving perfectly for now, so Siner's return is not coming to the fore! Without much trouble, the Spaniard wins the second game on his serve.

1:1 - The Spaniard threatened, reaching 30:40, but Siner got out of the awkward situation with good serves.

0:1 - Carlos Alcaraz serves first and routinely, without losing a point, wins the first game.

16.32 The Bulgarian became the junior champion of Wimbledon!

While we are waiting for the big final, the hope of Bulgarian tennis Ivan Ivanov won the junior Wimbledon after defeating Ronit Karki from the United States of America in the final with 6:2, 6:3.

15.40 Alcaraz was greeted by fans during the warm-up.

14.45 For experts, the Spaniard is a slight favorite in the final, but the artificial intelligence does not agree with that and gives the advantage to the Italian.

Before the match

One match remains to be played at this year's Wimbledon. The one we've all been hoping to watch Novak Djokovic, but after losing in the semi-finals to Janik Siner, all hope was extinguished.

The mentioned Siner will fight for the cup with Carlos Alcaraz, who defeated Taylor Fritz in the semi-finals. The final on the Central Court of the All England Club starts at 17:00 Serbian time.

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The Italian and the Spaniard have played 12 times so far, and Alcaraz leads the mutual score with 8:4. The last time they met was in the Roland Garros final, when Carlitos won 3:2 after an epic turnaround.

By the way, the Wimbledon champion does not get a real trophy, but a replica. And not in real size, but a slightly smaller replica. The original remains in the Wimbledon museum and awaits the next winner until next year. The winner will collect three million pounds, which is a record amount of money. Likewise, the winner gets 2,000 ATP points, but Wimbledon is not unique in this regard, at every Grand Slam, the winner gets that amount of ranking points.

Who is the favorite for Djokovic?

And Novak Djokovic, who was defeated in the semi-finals of Wimbledon by Yannick Sinner, gave his prediction, who will celebrate this week in London.

I'm sure Sinner will be extremely"horny". After the final they played in Paris, I think everyone is looking forward to this final. It's amazing. They are definitely several levels above everyone else at the moment. I think I will give a slight edge to Carlos as the favorite, because of the two titles he has won here, as well as the incredible game and confidence he has. But that's only a slight advantage because Janik hits the ball extremely well. I think it will be a tight match again, like it was in Paris.

Novak Djokovic

By the way, the day before, on Saturday, Wimbledon received a champion in the women's competition. Iga Svyontek defeated Amanda Anisimova 6:0, 6:0.

Iga Sviontek is at Wimbledon played her sixth Grand Slam final and won her sixth title . Only Monika Seles managed to do that in the Open era. The phenomenal woman from Novi Sad won in Paris in 1990-92, in Melbourne in 1991-92. and in New York in 1991, before she suffered her first defeat in one of the biggest finals in London.

After the title, she pointed out that she never expected to be raised in London.

I think the fact that this title was won on grass certainly makes it special and unexpected. So, certainly, the emotions are stronger, because at Roland Garros I know I can play well and I know I can show it every year. I wasn't sure about that here. I had to prove it to myself. I'm not going to rank the titles because I have huge respect for all those tournaments. I worked hard to win all those other slams. There is no point in choosing between them. But this one and the US Open certainly seem - I don't know - better to me, because no one expected it. There was no relief, it was more good tennis and the effort to make it happen, yes, without that burden on the shoulders.

Iga Sviontek

Where to watch live?

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