Carlos Alcaraz vs. Jannik Sinner LIVE, Wimbledon 2025 Final
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Nigel, an old hand at the etiquette of Wimbledon queues, recalls camping on the streets before getting in to see John McEnroe win his first men’s singles title in 1981, in the days when ‘The Queue’ wasn’t the organized snaking line of thousands it is today.
Iga Swiatek bulldozed her way to a maiden Wimbledon title on Saturday to take her Grand Slam tally to six and although the Pole preferred not to rank her wins, she said her latest one felt a little more special than the others.
Anisimova, 23, will return to Centre Court for Saturday's final against No. 8 Iga Światek, who steamrolled Belinda Bencic, 6-2, 6-0. Anisimova is trying to become the first American to win a Grand Slam in London since Serena Williams' seventh and final Wimbledon title in 2016.
Tickets for the Wimbledon men’s singles final on Sunday afternoon are selling for more than £20,000 on some resale websites. The next chapter in Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner ’s thrilling rivalry takes place on Sunday at 4pm (BST), with the Spaniard chasing his third consecutive title at SW19.
Ivan Ivanov of Bulgaria won his first Grand Slam title by beating Ronit Karki of the United States 6-2, 6-3 in the Wimbledon juniors final on Sunday. The 16-year-old Ivanov became the second Bulgarian to win the title after Gregor Dimitrov in 2008.
Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz is looking for his third straight Wimbledon title and second straight Grand Slam. Standing in his way is No. 1 Jannik Sinner.
Amanda Anisimova was doing her best to avoid thinking about Wimbledon after failing to qualify for the main draw. Now she has a final to prepare for.
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Either Amanda Anisimova or Iga Swiatek will leave the All England Club's grass courts as Wimbledon's eighth consecutive first-time women's champion.