
The 24-year-old Italian overcame past struggles in marathon matches to secure the victory
Sinner defends Wimbledon title, calls win sweet after French Open shock
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Jannik Sinner successfully defended his Wimbledon title, calling the victory particularly sweet after his shock early exit at the French Open. The 24-year-old Italian overcame concerns about his stamina in long matches, having lost eight of his previous nine five-set encounters. His continued dominance raises anticipation for a healthy return of Carlos Alcaraz, whose budding rivalry with Sinner had been gaining momentum.
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Sinner says successful Wimbledon defense sweet after French Open shock.
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The 24-year-old's durability in marathon encounters has long been a concern, with Sinner having lost eight of his previous nine matches that went the distance.
according to BBC SportHis still largely unchecked dominance will leave many hoping Alcaraz can complete a swift return to full health, after the pair's burgeoning rivalry had begun to take off.
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