
Jannik Sinner wanted to win Wimbledon but he really needed to beat Carlos Alcaraz

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LONDON (AP) — Jannik Sinner insisted early on at Wimbledon that he put an excruciating loss to Carlos Alcaraz in their epic French Open final behind him. Sinner was sure that one defeat wouldn't haunt him, wouldn't prevent a quick recalibration and certainly wouldn't mean a thing at the All England Club. Sure was right about all of that.