Alcaraz expects wiser Sinner in Wimbledon final
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Wimbledon reaches a climax today with the men’s singles final, with the top two seeds – and the best men’s players in the world at the moment – facing off for grand slam glory.Carlos Alcaraz, the two-time defending champion,
The 22-year drought for American men in the grand slams will continue. No. 5 seed Taylor Fritz could not topple the defending two-time champion on Friday, as No. 2 seed Carlos Alcaraz took down the top man from the United States in four sets,
The two-time defending champion beat the American No. 5 seed in four sets on a sweltering afternoon on Centre Court.
Twice defending champion Carlos Alcaraz tamed the towering Taylor Fritz to reach his third straight Wimbledon final, rediscovering his A-game when it mattered most to battle past the American in a 6-4 5-7 6-3 7-6(6) victory on Friday.
CARLOS ALCARAZ is one win away from a historic Wimbledon ‘three-peat’. In the face-melting heat on Centre Court, No2 seed Alcaraz swept aside world No5 Taylor Fritz 6-4 5-7 6-3 7-6 for a third
Carlos Alcaraz delivered breathtaking backhands and angular returns just centimeters over the net to outlast American Taylor Fritz and advance to the Wimbledon 2025 men's singles final Friday in London.
Carlos Alcaraz digs in when it matters. You don’t reach three Wimbledon finals in as many years if you don’t.
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NBC Sports Bay Area on MSNCarlos Alcaraz takes down American Taylor Fritz to reach another Wimbledon finalThe two-time defending Wimbledon champion is back in the final after defeating Taylor Fritz in a four-set semifinal match on Friday.