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Zverev's Humorous Speech After Wimbledon Final Loss to Sinner
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Zverev's Humorous Speech After Wimbledon Final Loss to Sinner

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  • Alexander Zverev joked about his rivalry with Jannik Sinner after losing the Wimbledon final.
  • Sinner won his second consecutive Wimbledon title, defeating Zverev in four sets.
  • Zverev will rise to world No.

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Alexander Zverev delivered a humorous speech after losing the Wimbledon 2026 final to Jannik Sinner. Sinner secured his second consecutive Wimbledon title and fifth Grand Slam overall.

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Alexander Zverev may have finished runner-up at Wimbledon 2026, but he still managed to entertain the Centre Court crowd with a humorous speech after the final. Moments after receiving the runners-up trophy, the German joked about his one-sided rivalry with Jannik Sinner, leaving everyone in attendance laughing. “First of all, Jannik, I don’t really like you anymore,” Zverev said with a smile. He then explained the reason behind the joke. “I’ve lost to you nine times in a row.” The light-hearted remark drew loud laughter from the crowd before Zverev praised the world No. 1 for another outstanding performance. “Congratulations to Jannik. He showed once again why he’s the best player in the world,” he added.

Sinner wins second straight Wimbledon title

Sinner defeated Zverev 6-7 (7), 7-6 (2), 6-3, 6-4 to win his second consecutive Wimbledon title at the All England Club. It was the Italian's fifth Grand Slam title and his first tournament since his disappointing second-round exit at the French Open. After converting his first championship point with a brilliant forehand winner down the line, Sinner dropped onto the grass in celebration. A year earlier, he had also bounced back from French Open heartbreak by defeating Carlos Alcaraz in the Wimbledon final after missing three championship points against the Spaniard in Paris.

Rankings update

Despite the defeat, Zverev will move up to world No. 2 when the new ATP rankings are released on Monday, overtaking Carlos Alcaraz. Alcaraz missed both the French Open and Wimbledon this year because of a right wrist injury.

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