Wimbledon 2026 men's singles final: Jannik Sinner defends against Alexander Zverev on Centre Court
Defending Wimbledon champion Jannik Sinner of Italy faces Germany's Alexander Zverev in the 2026 Wimbledon men's singles final on July 12 at the All England Club in London; Sinner won the title at Wimbledon in 2025 and enters as the man to beat on grass; the match is the headline conclusion to the 2026 Championships
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Summary
Jannik Sinner of Italy and Alexander Zverev of Germany contested the 2026 Wimbledon men's singles final on Centre Court at the All England Club on July 12. Sinner enters as defending champion, having won at Wimbledon in 2025 in addition to earlier Grand Slam titles, making him the pre-match favourite on grass. Zverev, the German number-two, reached the final after a campaign through the bottom half of the draw. Both men are in the top tier of the current ATP rankings. The final is the last event of Wimbledon 2026, following the women's final on July 11, in which Karolina Muchova defeated Linda Noskova in the first all-Czech Grand Slam women's final.
Why it matters
A Sinner title defence would confirm his status as the dominant grass-court player of the mid-2020s. A Zverev victory would be the German's first Wimbledon title and the crowning of a multi-year climb toward Grand Slam success.
What to watch
- Final score and whether a tiebreak or five-set run extends the match.
- Whether Sinner's grass-court form continues a run that has seen him win multiple Slams consecutively.
- Zverev's serve percentage as the key tactical indicator of whether he can stay competitive on a surface that has historically favoured flatter ball-strikers.