Jannik Sinner takes Wimbledon
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The Italian responded to his French Open heartbreak by denying Carlos Alcaraz a third straight title at the All England Club.
Sinner defeated Novak Djokovic along with Alcaraz on his triumphant path to his maiden Wimbledon title, dealing Alcaraz his first Grand Slam final loss in six appearances.
JANNIK Sinner has become a Wimbledon champion for the first time with victory over Carlos Alcaraz. The World No1 got his revenge after the Spaniard edged a French Open classic just five weeks ago.
Sinner has several endorsement deals with major brands. In 2024, those deals netted him $15 million and made up the majority of his net worth. His sponsors include Nike, Head, Rolex, Panini, Gucci, Lavazza, Intesa Sanpaolo Assicura and FastWeb S.p.A.
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The Mirror US on MSNNovak Djokovic sets unwanted career record after brutal Wimbledon beating from Jannik SinnerNovak Djokovic was beaten in straight sets by Jannik Sinner in the Wimbledon semi-finals on Friday, bringing to an end his 2024 campaign at SW19
For three straight years Novak Djokovic, the Serbian star who owns the most Grand Slam titles in tennis history, has been denied a spot in Wimbledon's final.
Born in Innichen, South Tyrol, Italy, Sinner grew up watching his parents work hard. His father, Johann, is a chef, and his mother, Siglinde, worked as a waitress both at the Talschlusshutte ski lodge. His older brother, Marc, was adopted in 1998 and shares a close bond with Jannik, though he once skipped his brother’s final to attend an F1 event.