Carlos Alcaraz Expresses Words of Gratitude for his ‘Great’ Rivalry with Jannik Sinner After Losing the Wimbledon Final
Carlos Alcaraz lost his first Grand Slam final of his career, after Jannik Sinner's four-set win at the Wimbledon Championships 2025.

Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz (image via Wimbledon)
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Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner added another intense chapter to their growing rivalry in the 2025 Wimbledon final. Sinner broke his five-match losing streak against Alcaraz with a four-set win, showcasing his growth and determination on the biggest stage.
After the match, Alcaraz spoke about their rivalry and how competing against Sinner constantly pushes him to improve. Their matches have become must-watch battles and are shaping the future of men’s tennis. Alcaraz said in his post-match press conference at Wimbledon:
First of all, just really happy about having this rivalry with him. I think it’s great for us and it’s great for the tennis. Every time we play each other, I think our level is really high. We don’t watch a level like this, if I’m honest with you.. I don’t see any players playing against each other having the level that we’re playing when we face each other. This rivalry is becoming better and better.
Looking ahead to 2026, both players are chasing history. Sinner now needs only a Roland Garros title to complete the Career Grand Slam. Alcaraz, on the other hand, is just missing the Australian Open to achieve the same milestone.
Alcaraz says he’s just grateful for his rivalry with Jannik Sinner, ‘The level I have to maintain and raise if I want to beat Jannik is really high. I’m just really grateful for that’
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) July 13, 2025
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Their rivalry hit a peak at the French Open a month earlier. In that match, Alcaraz saved three championship points to win an epic five-setter. Just five weeks later, Sinner got his revenge at Wimbledon, closing the gap in their Grand Slam totals to 4-5.
Biggest reason behind Carlos Alcaraz’s loss to Jannik Sinner
Second seed Carlos Alcaraz’s Wimbledon loss to Jannik Sinner marked his first defeat at the tournament since 2022. While the result was disappointing, there are positives he can take from the experience. Sinner delivered a solid performance, and after the dramatic French Open final, Alcaraz had little room to complain this time.

One of the key issues for Alcaraz was his first serve, which let him down throughout the match. He landed only 53 percent of them and won just over half of his second-serve points. This gave Sinner the openings he needed to stay aggressive and take control of the rallies.
Although Sinner had his shaky moments, especially in the first set, he kept his composure better than Alcaraz. The Spaniard’s visible frustration and frequent glances toward his box revealed the mental strain he was under. His drop in focus allowed Sinner to build momentum and seal the win.
Alcaraz is still only 22 and continues to grow as a player. Despite having the majority of the Centre Court crowd behind him, it wasn’t enough to overcome his struggles on serve. Improving consistency in that area will be key as he aims to rebound from this loss and prepare for the next challenge.
Jannik Sinner ends Carlos Alcaraz’s curse at Wimbledon
Jannik Sinner made history for Italy by winning the Wimbledon men’s singles title in 2025. In a strong four-set performance at the All England Club, he defeated Carlos Alcaraz, the two-time defending champion. This win marked Italy’s first-ever men’s singles crown at Wimbledon.

The match was a rematch of their thrilling French Open final, where Alcaraz had edged out Sinner in five sets. This time, Sinner responded with resilience, coming back from a set down to win 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 in a little over three hours on Centre Court. His victory was a statement of growth and determination.
Sinner’s triumph gave Italy its place as the 12th nation with a male Wimbledon singles champion. At 23, he added this title to his two Australian Open victories and his US Open win in 2024. He also surpassed Matteo Berrettini’s 2021 final appearance, where the Italian lost to Novak Djokovic.
Alcaraz entered the match as the favorite, having beaten Sinner in their past five meetings and riding a 24-match win streak. He had also recently won the Italian Open, French Open, and Queen’s Club. But Sinner kept his nerve and ended the Spaniard’s streak with a composed and strategic display.