The match between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz was absolutely tough with both the players putting in their best possible efforts but it ended with Jannik Sinner as the winner of Wimbledon 2025. The young champion beat his opponent by 4-6, 6-4, 6-5 and now he is the first ever Italian to win the singles title.
After winning his maiden Wimbledon title, Jannik Sinner reflected on his win and his journey to reach at this stage.
“I think it is the part where I’m the proudest of because it really has not been easy,” said Sinner in his post-match press conference. “I always tried to be honest with myself and had the self-talk too. I always tried to accept it, in a way, that things can happen. I believe if you lose a Grand Slam final that way, it’s much better like this than if someone kills you, that you win two games. Then after you keep going, keep pushing.
Jannik Sinner mentioned about his Roland Garros defeat and it was the reason why he decided to bounce back and did high intensity practice.
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“I did a lot of intensity in every practice because I felt like I could play very good. That’s why I also said after Roland Garros that it’s not the time to put me down because another Grand Slam is coming up, and I did great here.”
“It’s more the emotional or the motivational part that you have someone who is young, who wins basically everything. You have to be ready if you want to keep up,”
“I’m happy that we keep showing that the work we are doing is good and it is the right work ethic. At the end of the day that’s the most important, to get the best version of myself out.
Jannik Sinner explained that he is still not his best at the age of 23, and he is focusing on improving, bettering himself for his upcoming events.
“I don’t think I’m at my best of the best because at 23, I don’t think you can be in your best shape ever. So hopefully, I can keep improving. But it’s important to have these kind of players because you have to always think and have the strength to go on practice courts and keep going.”
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“It feels emotional because only me and the people who are close to me know exactly what we have been through on and off the court and it has been everything except easy,” Sinner said. “We’ve tried to push every practice session, even I was struggling at times mentally. Maybe even more in practice sessions because I feel like when I play the match, I can switch off and just play. I believe that this helped me a lot.
Sinner made it clear that there were times when he struggled mentally but still pushed himself during practice sessions.
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“To share this moment with my family here, my whole family here, it’s the most amazing thing that could have happened to me.”