Jannik Sinner tops Carlos Alcaraz for First Wimbledon title
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Carlos Alcaraz must do something he’s never been forced to before: He needs to figure out how to move past a loss in a Grand Slam final.
When Jannik Sinner arrived at three match points in the fourth set of his Wimbledon final against Carlos Alcaraz on Sunday, the memory of what happened five weeks ago in Paris was flashing through the minds of everyone inside Centre Court.
On Sunday, during the men's Wimbledon final between two-time reigning champion Carlos Alcaraz and his rival Jannik Sinner, someone not only popped a bottle of champagne mid-match, but their cork also landed on the court, which temporarily stopped play.
Carlos Alcaraz said he could hold his head high despite being unseated from his Wimbledon throne by Jannik Sinner on Sunday and the Spaniard praised their hot rivalry for being several notches higher than the others on the men's tour.
He still enjoys his mom’s cooking and loves to stay under the same roof with his parents in El Palmar, Murcia. That’s true, Carlos Alcaraz still lives with his parents, Carlos Sr. and Virginia Garfia. It’s all about staying close to home.
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Alacaraz and Raducanu became friends at Wimbledon in 2021. The two were 18 years old when that tournament kicked off, and being teenagers on the sport's biggest stage probably made it rather easy to relate to each other.