
Wimbledon Tennis 2025 Men's Final Bracket, Carlos Alcaraz vs. Sinner Predictions
The matchup we've all been hoping for is just a day away.
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz will meet again on Sunday at 11 a.m. ET on Centre Court in the Wimbledon final, just a month after their thrilling five-hour, 29-minute French Open final.
The stakes are far more significant than mere bragging rights.
Alcaraz aims to become the fifth player in the Open Era to achieve a three-peat at Wimbledon, while Sinner hopes to slay the dragon that has now defeated him in five consecutive matches.
So, what can fans expect? Will the Spaniard continue his dominion on the grass, or will Sinner rise to the challenge?
Don't fret; from analysis to predictions, we've got you covered with everything you need for tomorrow's match.
No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz vs. No. 1 Jannik Sinner
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Just over a month ago, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner played a five-hour, 29-minute French Open final—arguably the greatest major final ever.
Sinner had three consecutive match points in the fourth set, but his kryptonite defeated him once again in heartbreaking fashion.
But on Sunday, the Italian will get his chance at redemption, looking to reverse the trend against Alcaraz, who has won the pair's last five matches.
Sinner has undoubtedly been the best player in the world since 2024, winning 98 of his 107 matches.
He's been on a torrid run so far, dropping just 56 total games.
On grass, Sinner's ball-striking precision, aggressive-yet-consistent baseline play, and serve are more potent than ever.
However, Alcaraz is well-prepared to handle any challenge the Italian may present.
The five-time major champion has developed a dominant first serve, has the best court movement on tour, and has significantly improved his rally discipline.
The two-time defending champion enters as the slight favorite, but considering their recent French Open final, this match is 50-50.
Alcaraz certainly holds the edge considering he's already won at the All England Club in back-to-back years, but Sinner's consistent power will prove to be much more of a difference-maker here than on the clay.
Another five-set thriller would not be surprising, and if Sinner can maintain consistency and manage his nerves, he has the potential to defeat the 22-year-old and snap his career-long 24-match win streak.
Prediction: Jannik Sinner over Carlos Alcaraz in five sets

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