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'Congratulations Sinner, you belong to a special club': Social media congratulates Jannik Sinner on historic Wimbledon 2025 triumph

'Congratulations Sinner, you belong to a special club': Social media congratulates Jannik Sinner on historic Wimbledon 2025 triumph

First Post13-07-2025
Jannik Sinner defeated Carlos Alcaraz in the Wimbledon 2025 final. He won the match in four sets, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4. With this win, Sinner became the first Italian man to attain the Wimbledon title. read more
Jannik Sinner has defeated the 2-time Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz and secured his maiden Grand Slam title on grass. After losing the first set by 4-6, Sinner came right back into the match and found his rhythm to go a break point up over Alcaraz, subsequently winning the second set, 6-4. There was no looking back for the Italian from there as he got the better of the Spaniard in the following two sets as well with similar scores. It was game, set, and match after four sets.
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Jannik Sinner becomes the new Wimbledon champion
This was Jannik Sinner's fourth Grand Slam title win and second of the year. He emerged victorious at the start of the year as well at the Australian Open 2025. The victory became more special to Sinner as it came against Alcaraz, who entered the Centre Court at the back of five consecutive wins over Sinner. Moreover, it was a sweet revenge for the French Open loss that he incurred last month.
Also Read | Jannik Sinner avenges French Open final defeat, overwhelms Carlos Alcaraz to clinch maiden Wimbledon title
Social media celebrates Sinner's victory
The social media went abuzz after the victory of Jannik Sinner. From fans to prominent handles, all showered their congratulations on the new Wimbledon champion.
Here are a few of the many reactions:
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World No.1 Jannik Sinner defeats Carlos Alcaraz to claim his first Wimbledon title 🇮🇹 pic.twitter.com/s9wjDI1gZS — Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 13, 2025
Jannik Sinner makes Italian history! pic.twitter.com/9MTqOQOcXb — US Open Tennis (@usopen) July 13, 2025
A match befitting a Wimbledon Final, both Sinner and Alcaraz kept demanding the best out of each other.
Congratulations Sinner, you belong to a special club today.
Well played Alcaraz, many more finals to come your way! pic.twitter.com/b3KtewpEcn — Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) July 13, 2025
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At the age of 22 & 23 respectively, Carlos Alcaraz & Jannik Sinner have won a combined of 9 Singles Grand Slams.
That is equal to lifetime titles of Sir Andy Murray + Stan Wawrinka + Andy Roddick + Lleyton Hewitt, all combined.#SinCaraz — Talib Kara (@Talibkara) July 13, 2025
"Thank you for the player you are" 🥹
Jannik Sinner is full of appreciation for Carlos Alcaraz as their incredible rivalry continues 🤝#Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/3rNoycRdJo — Filmy Duniya (@Filmy_Duniya_) July 13, 2025
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Jannik Sinner now holds four Grand Slam titles, with two Australian Open wins, and one title each at the US Open and Wimbledon. However, the French Open remains his sole Grand Slam elision.
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