Wimbledon 2025 Final: Carlos Alcaraz Shrugs Off French Open Glory Ahead Of His Rematch With Jannik Sinner
Carlos Alcaraz insists his epic French Open victory against Jannik Sinner will count for nothing when the arch-rivals resume their battle for supremacy in the Wimbledon final on Sunday.
Just 35 days after Alcaraz saved three championship points and came from two sets down to beat Sinner in the longest final in French Open history, the Spaniard will once again lock horns with the world number one.
Alcaraz, the two-time defending Wimbledon champion, battled into his third successive All England Club showpiece with a 6-4, 5-7, 6-3, 7-6 (8/6) win over American fifth seed Taylor Fritz.
Sinner responded only hours later with a statement of intent, the Italian top seed crushing seven-time Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic 6-3, 6-3, 6-4 in a masterful display.
Alcaraz aware of Sinner's preparation after French Open defeat
Sunday's eagerly anticipated showdown will be the 13th meeting between Alcaraz and Sinner, with the Spaniard holding an 8-4 edge after winning the past five.
Sinner, a three-time Grand Slam winner, is adamant his collapse on clay at Roland Garros no longer preys on his mind, and Alcaraz is convinced his rival will not wilt in their rematch.
"Not at all, to be honest. What Jannik has, because he learned from everything as a huge champion, from the losses, from the matches he's playing, he just gets better after every match," Alcaraz said.
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"I'm pretty sure he's going to take a lot of things from the French Open final. He's going to be better physically, and he's going to be better mentally. He's going to be prepared to give 100 percent."
"I'm not thinking I have the advantage mentally on Sunday because of that match."
Sinner keeps his focus on Wimbledon
Since beating Sinner to secure his fifth Grand Slam crown, Alcaraz has tried not to wallow in his remarkable triumph.
The 22-year-old has barely watched the match since, focusing instead on his grass-court campaign. However, he did acknowledge it was the highlight of his career to date.
"I didn't watch it again. Just a few clips, to be honest, a few points, but not that much," he said. "I'm still thinking about that moment sometimes. It was the best match that I have ever played so far."
Expecting a French Open-like battle on Sunday
Sinner's superb performance against Djokovic, who was struggling with fitness issues, took him to a fourth successive Grand Slam final.
Alcaraz is ready for another bruising encounter, even if he would prefer not to be on court for five-and-a-half hours again in a repeat of the French Open slugfest.
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz will face each other in the Wimbledon final best matchup in tennis. Carlos leads the head to head 8-4. He also won their only meeting in a Grand Slam final at Roland Garros this year, where Jannik had 3 championship points. Jannik... twitter/6bKM6vj35u
- The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) July 11, 2025
"I'm not surprised he pushed me to the limit. I expect that on Sunday," he said. "The level that Jannik's playing is really high, as always. I think he doesn't get down in the matches. It's unbelievable what he can do on a tennis court."
"I just hope not to be five hours and a half on court again. As I said, if I have to, I will. But I think it's going to be great."
Alcaraz not looking at his defeat to Sinner in Wimbledon 2022
Alcaraz, on a career-best 24-match winning streak, is well aware that Sinner is the last man to beat him at Wimbledon in 2022. Since then, the Spaniard has won 20 successive All England Club matches.
"I'm not going to watch the match in 2022 because we are just completely different players," he said.
Alcaraz on dominating tour alongside Sinner
After the golden era of Djokovic, Roger Federer, and Rafael Nadal, the transition to a new era of dominance for Alcaraz and Sinner is well underway.
"The things we are doing right now I think, is great for tennis. We just fight to engage more people to watch tennis," Alcaraz said.
“For me, it's sharing the big tournaments with Jannik, playing in the finals. We are still really young. So I just hope to keep doing the right things for the next five or 10 years, to put our rivalry on the same level as those players.”
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