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The 2025 French Open final (the longest in history) where Carlos Alkaraj returned for a stunning victory against Jannik, less than two months later, the greatest new competition in Tennis will see another high-strik meeting in the single final of the 2025 Wimbledon gentleman.
The semifinals have crossed the top American Taylor Fritz in four sets of Alkaraj Cruz, and Sinar’s seven -time Wimbledon winner Novak Djokovic sweeps the blockbuster finals in the most disobedient tournament of the sport.
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For the first time in the Wimbledon Men’s Singles final, the French Open Men’s will be the same pair players as the final, when Rafael Nadal was better than Roger Federer at both events.
Either Alkaraj or Sina won the last six slams in the beginning of 2024 and Alkaraj returned to the final as a two -time defending Wimbledon Champion. Both have entered the Sunday with a big win in 2025, but Alkaraj has been a more productive year. He has more than twice the win (1) as Sina (1), and in the early April, Monti Carlo has not finished work worse than the runner-up in the presence of his five tournaments.
Sinar had a more difficult year: he defeated Alexander Javerev on a straight set for the Australian Open crown and then proceeded to serve three months’ suspension by the World Anti-Doping Association. As soon as he returned, he lost to Alkaraj straight to the 2025 Italian Open final.
However, Wimbledon has returned to the form for Sinner. He lost only two sets through the entire tournament, both came in the 5 -of -round against Grigo Dimitrav in Bulgaria, who had to move out of the match due to injury. He also defeated Djokovic and Ben Shelton’s preferences in straight sets. Alkaraj, already, has dropped five sets of three separate opponents, including the semifinal opponent Fritz.
History does not support Sina, ATP’s top men players. He has an all-time record against Alkaraj, who won the last five meetings between the two-2021 China Open, 2021 Italian Open and three direct wins to the French Open in the 2021 French Open. For the last time, Cinema got better than Spaniard’s China in the 2021 Open semifinal and Italy’s last win against Alkaraj in the final was at the 2022 Croatia Open.
However, there are a few things for Sinar. In the 2022 round, Sina was the only defeat of Alkaraj out of 16 in Wimbledon, which was the only time the pair faced the grass.
For the starters, there are four Major of tennis (a lot for the PGA tour men’s golf): Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and US Open. Alkaraj has appeared in 17 big tournaments and completed five of them, the Australian Open is still the only major event to dissect him.
Here is a more detailed breakdown of Alkaraj’s performance among the Majors:
Event | Overall win | Presence | Won the latest | Rate of the strike | Win-Law |
Australian Open | 0 | 4 | N/A | 0/4 | 11-4 |
French open | 2 | 5 | 2025 | 2/5 | 25-3 |
Wimbledon | 2 | 4 | 2024 | 2/4 | 18-2 |
Open us | 1 | 4 | 2022 | 1/4 | 17-3 |
Major | 5 | 17 | 2025 (French open) | 5/17 | 71-12 |
Sinar has appeared in 22 major tournaments and completed three of them, two -time defending Australian Open Champion and the winner of the 2021 US Open. He has not yet won the French Open or Wimbledon.
Here is the more detailed breakdown of the actor’s performance in the Major:
Event | Overall win | Presence | Won the latest | Rate of the strike | Win-Law |
Australian Open | 2 | 6 | 2025 | 2/6 | 22-4 |
French open | 0 | 6 | N/A | 0/6 | 22-6 |
Wimbledon | 0 | 4 | N/A | 0/4 | 13-4 |
Open us | 1 | 6 | 2024 | 1/6 | 17-5 |
Major | 3 | 22 | 2025 (Australian Open) | 3/22 | 74-19 |
The Wimbledon Championships became an open tournament in 66767, which means Wimbledon was strictly limited to amateurs before. Professional tennis players have been allowed to compete for less than 60 years, and we have listed each of them the most recent from the most recently in the past:
Year | Winner | Runner up | Score (Set won) |
2024 | Carlos Alkaraj (ESP) | Novak Djokovich (SRB) | 3-0 |
2023 | Carlos Alkaraj (ESP) | Novak Djokovich (SRB) | 3-2 |
2022 | Novak Djokovich (SRB) | Nick Kyrgygios (AUS) | 3-1 |
2021 | Novak Djokovich (SRB) | Mattio Baretini (ITA) | 3-1 |
2020 | No competition (due to Covid -19 epidemic) | ||
2019 | Novak Djokovich (SRB) | Roger Federer (Su) | 3-2 |
2018 | Novak Djokovich (SRB) | Kevin Anderson (RSA) | 3-0 |
2017 | Roger Federer (Su) | Marine Silic (CRO) | 3-0 |
2016 | Andy Murray (GBR) | Milos Romnik (Can) | 3-0 |
2015 | Novak Djokovich (SRB) | Roger Federer (Su) | 3-1 |
2014 | Novak Djokovich (SRB) | Roger Federer (Su) | 3-2 |
2013 | Andy Murray (GBR) | Novak Djokovich (SRB) | 3-0 |
2012 | Roger Federer (Su) | Andy Murray (GBR) | 3-1 |
2011 | Novak Djokovich (SRB) | Rafael Nadal (ESP) | 3-1 |
2010 | Rafael Nadal (ESP) | Tom Bardich (CZ) | 3-0 |
2009 | Roger Federer (Su) | Andy Rodic (USA) | 3-2 |
2008 | Rafael Nadal (ESP) | Roger Federer (Su) | 3-2 |
2007 | Roger Federer (Su) | Rafael Nadal (ESP) | 3-2 |
2006 | Roger Federer (Su) | Rafael Nadal (ESP) | 3-2 |
2005 | Roger Federer (Su) | Andy Rodic (USA) | 3-0 |
2004 | Roger Federer (Su) | Andy Rodic (USA) | 3-1 |
2003 | Roger Federer (Su) | Mark Philiposis (Since) | 3-0 |
2002 | Leton HOUT (AUS) | David Nalbandian (Arg) | 3-0 |
2001 | Goran Ivanisvic (CRO) | Patrick Rafter (from) | 3-2 |
2000 | Pitt communas (USA) | Patrick Rafter (from) | 3-1 |
1999 | Pitt communas (USA) | Other Agassi (US) | 3-0 |
1998 | Pitt communas (USA) | Goran Ivanisvic (CRO) | 3-2 |
1997 | Pitt communas (USA) | Cidric Poelin (FRA) | 3-0 |
1996 | Richard Crazisek (NED) | In Lisa Washington (USA) | 3-0 |
1995 | Pitt communas (USA) | Boris Baker (GER) | 3-1 |
1994 | Pitt communas (USA) | Goran Ivanisvic (CRO) | 3-0 |
1993 | Pitt communas (USA) | Jim Courier (USA) | 3-1 |
1992 | Other Agassi (US) | Goran Ivanisvic (CRO) | 3-2 |
1991 | Michael Stitch (GER) | Boris Baker (GER) | 3-0 |
1990 | Stepan Edburg (SWWI) | Boris Baker (GER) | 3-2 |
1989 | Boris Baker (GER) | Stepan Edburg (SWWI) | 3-0 |
1988 | Stepan Edburg (SWWI) | Boris Baker (GER) | 3-1 |
1987 | Pat cash (off) | Ivan Lendel (June) | 3-0 |
1986 | Boris Baker (GER) | Ivan Lendel (June) | 3-0 |
1985 | Boris Baker (GER) | Kevin Karen (USA) | 3-1 |
1984 | John McSenro (the United States) | Jimmy Carors (USA) | 3-0 |
1983 | John McSenro (the United States) | Chris Lewis (NZL) | 3-0 |
1982 | Jimmy Carors (USA) | John McSenro (the United States) | 3-2 |
1981 | John McSenro (the United States) | Björn borg (swee) | 3-1 |
1980 | Björn borg (swee) | John McSenro (the United States) | 3-2 |
1979 | Björn borg (swee) | Rosco Tanner (USA) | 3-2 |
1978 | Björn borg (swee) | Jimmy Carors (USA) | 3-0 |
1977 | Björn borg (swee) | Jimmy Carors (USA) | 3-2 |
1976 | Björn borg (swee) | Illi Napes (Rou) | 3-0 |
1975 | Arthur Surround (the United States) | Jimmy Carors (USA) | 3-1 |
1974 | Jimmy Carors (USA) | Why Roswal (Since) | 3-0 |
1973 | Jan Cody (June) | Alex Metravelli (Ars) | 3-0 |
1972 | Stan Smith (USA) | Illi Napes (Rou) | 3-2 |
1971 | John Newcombie (from) | Stan Smith (USA) | 3-2 |
1970 | John Newcombie (from) | Why Roswal (Since) | 3-2 |
1969 | Rod lavar (from) | John Newcombie (from) | 3-1 |
1968 | Rod lavar (from) | Tony Roche (off) | 3-0 |