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14.30 CET - Looking ahead to today's main event, we let our supercomputer crunch the numbers to see who'll win the 139th Wimbledon men's final. The results are rather lopsided...
It's not a huge surprise, though, as Jannik Sinner has won his last nine meetings with Alexander Zverev. The Italian No. 1 has conceded just two sets since his last loss to Zverev at the 2023 US Open, with Sinner holding Zverev to zero sets in their last six H2H meetings.
Zverev's last set win against Sinner? The opening set of the Vienna Open final in October 2025.

13:35 CET - Whilst the main attraction of the day is undoubtedly Jannik Sinner vs Alexander Zverev, there is the women's doubles final to look forward to first.
The big favourites for the title are the impressive second seeds of Canada's Gabriela Dabrowski and Brazil's Luisa Stefani, but their opponents, Kristina Mladenovic and Hanyu Guo, have grown into the tournament and won't be easily beaten.
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13:00 CET - Good afternoon and welcome to the men's Wimbledon 2026 final! Recent history between Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev suggests this final is very much Sinner's to lose, with Sinner winning all four encounters with Zverev in 2026.
However, unlike any previous meeting, Zverev is now a Grand Slam champion after taking the French Open title, so we might just be looking at a different Zverev than we have seen before. Evidence from his best-ever Wimbledon and run to the final is that this is a Zverev with newfound confidence in his game.
The two top seeds have also never met before on grass, so it is uncharted territory for both players.
After battling to an unconvincing five-set win in his opening match, Sinner has returned to his imperious best as the tournament has progressed, and it was a masterclass performance by the world number one against seven-time champion Novak Djokovic in the semi-final.
Zverev, meanwhile, has also only dropped two sets all tournament as he was forced into four sets against Alexander Blockx in the opening round and again against Jiri Lehecka in the last 16. The German has also grown into the tournament and was incredibly impressive in his semi-final dismantling of Arthur Fery.
Wimbledon 2026
Wimbledon is taking place from June 29th to July 12th at the All England Club in south-west London. With 128 players in the draw, it is the third of the four Grand Slams of the tennis season and the only one played on grass.
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