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Follow Mail Sport’s live blog for the latest score and game-by-game updates as defending champion Carlos Alcaraz takes on world No1 Jannik Sinner in the 2025 Wimbledon men’s singles final.


Sinner takes the second set, 4-6, 6-4 Alcaraz


Alcaraz 6-4, 3-5 Sinner*


Alcaraz* 6-4, 3-4 Sinner


Alcaraz 6-4, 2-4 Sinner*

Sometimes, you just really want a glass of champagne


Alcaraz* 6-4, 2-3 Sinner

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Alcaraz 6-4, 1-3 Sinner*


Alcaraz* 6-4, 1-2 Sinner


Alcaraz 6-4, 0-2 Sinner*


Sinner is one of one. Alcaraz is one of one. We might have a match on our hands, thinks JAMES SHARPE
Good grief, Sinner’s got some steel about him. Loses the first set in THAT manner, to THAT shot and then comes back to break Alcaraz straight away.


Second set: Break! Alcaraz* 6-4, 0-1 Sinner


JAMES SHARPE says: Are you not entertained?
Wow. Wow. Wow. They are on their feet on Centre Court. Sinner sends down a crunching forehand down the line that looks for all the world that it’s saved a second set point but, somehow, Alcaraz flings out a hand and sends a return just over the net and beyond the Italian. Have you ever seen a better point to win a set?


Alcaraz’s stunner as he broke back, 4-4


Alcaraz claims the first set, 6-4


JAMES SHARPE on Alcaraz’s escape from 15-30 down
A huge puff of chalk and a fist pump to match as Alcaraz sent that ace crashing down to take the game. He knows how important that was. Sinner serving to save the set.


Alcaraz* 5-4 Sinner


MATTHEW LAMBWELL on Alcaraz’s break-back
Alcaraz focussed much more on just getting the return back in court there rather than blasting it and that gave him the room to weave some magic.


Break! Alcaraz 4-4 Sinner*


Sinner has taken coach Darren Cahill’s words to heart


Alacaraz* 3-4 Sinner


Alcaraz 2-4 Sinner*


JAMES SHARPE had guessed something was brewing
Here we go. A few rallies to get the juices flowing. Sinner wins one with a gorgeous drop shot before Alcaraz fires a blistering ball down the line to win another. This is more like it. Strap in.


Break! Alcaraz* 2-3 Sinner


Alcaraz 2-2 Sinner*


Alcaraz* 2-1 Sinner
Carlos Alcaraz held for 2-1 with the fastest serve of his career: 139mph


A house divided on Centre Court, notes JAMES SHARPE
Already the crowd trying to figure out their fan favourite. ‘Come on Carlos,’ comes one shout followed immediately by ‘Come on Jannik’ from another part of Centre Court before someone else calls for Alcaraz again. Back and forth like a baseline rally, though we haven’t seen many of those on court just yet.


Alcaraz 1-1 Sinner*


First set: Alcaraz* 1-0 Sinner

Extremely special guests in the Royal Box today


Sinner and Alcaraz emerge onto Centre Court

A few VIPs who have just taken their seats


Here they come…

But, says JAMES SHARPE, others are avoiding the Hill altogether
Massive queue for the hill. They’ve only just opened it up again to let people through. Had stopped people going up there for ages. ‘All to watch it on tv’ said one punter in the line.

Quite the pre-show on Henman Hill


Sinner’s first Wimbledon final

Breaking:Wimbledon’s time change has immediately spelled disaster for scheduling, writes MATTHEW LAMBWELL
The Wimbledon men’s final has been delayed from 4pm to 4.10pm after the women’s doubles final ran on. The All England Club’s decision to switch the time of the finals from 2pm to 4pm in order to better target TV audiences for the first time has already been caught out.
Yes, it is only 10 minutes but there is no way a singles Grand Slam final should be scheduled in such a way that a delay to the start time is possible.
The perfect pre-Wimbledon warm-up routine, by Carlos Alcaraz


Alcaraz leads recent head-to-heads, but last time in SW19…



But never fear!

There’s a crisis brewing on Centre Court, warns MATTHEW LAMBWELL
We are in serious danger of a delay to the men’s final here – in the first year of Wimbledon’s switch to a 4pm start. The women’s doubles final – Su-Wei Hsieh and Jelena Ostapenko vs Veronika Kudermetova and Elise Mertens – began at 1pm and is now 4-5 in the third set with just 35 minutes to go until Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner due to take the court.
Given the amount of time which will be taken up by the trophy presentation and speeches, this is going to be touch and go. It would be an embarrassment for Wimbledon if they are forced to delay – there is absolutely no way a Grand Slam singles final should have a delayed start.


Sinner and Alcaraz’s routes to the final


Earlier today, another emerging rivalry threw down on No1 Court




The All England Club’s newest member


Alcaraz and Sinner are the perfect study in contrasts, notes MATTHEW LAMBWELL
An early illustration of the contrast between the two finalists: Jannik Sinner warmed up at Aorangi Park away from prying eyes; Carlos Alcaraz at the epicentre of Wimbledon on Championship court 14 – absolutely packed with fans.

Pleasing symmetry in the SW19 draw




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Sinner takes the second set, 4-6, 6-4 Alcaraz
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Second set: Break! Alcaraz* 6-4, 0-1 Sinner
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JAMES SHARPE says: Are you not entertained?
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Alcaraz’s stunner as he broke back, 4-4
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Alcaraz claims the first set, 6-4
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MATTHEW LAMBWELL on Alcaraz’s break-back
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Break! Alcaraz 4-4 Sinner*
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JAMES SHARPE had guessed something was brewing
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Break! Alcaraz* 2-3 Sinner
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A house divided on Centre Court, notes JAMES SHARPE
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First set: Alcaraz* 1-0 Sinner
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A few VIPs who have just taken their seats
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Wimbledon’s time change has immediately spelled disaster for scheduling, writes MATTHEW LAMBWELL
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There’s a crisis brewing on Centre Court, warns MATTHEW LAMBWELL
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Sinner and Alcaraz’s routes to the final
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Carlos Alcaraz against Jannik Sinner is the new Roger Federer versus Rafael Nadal, writes MATTHEW LAMBWELL