World No. 1 Janik Sinner defeated Germany's Alexander Zverev on Sunday to retain his Wimbledon title [1, 2].

The victory cements Sinner's dominance at the top of the men's game and marks his second consecutive Wimbledon title [1]. This win represents the third of the four Grand Slam tournaments held during the season [1].

The match was a contested battle that required Sinner to overcome an early deficit. Sinner dropped the first set 6-7 (7-9) [2]. He responded by taking the second set in a tiebreak, winning 7-6 (7-2) [2].

Sinner maintained his momentum through the final two sets to secure the championship. He won the third set 6-3 and closed the match with a 6-4 victory in the fourth set [2].

The result ensures the Italian remains the premier force in professional tennis as he continues his tenure as the world's top-ranked player. The final took place at the Wimbledon Championships in London, United Kingdom [1, 2].

Janik Sinner defeated Germany's Alexander Zverev on Sunday to retain his Wimbledon title.

Sinner's ability to defend his title while maintaining the world No. 1 ranking signals a period of sustained stability at the top of the ATP rankings. By winning the third Grand Slam of the year, Sinner has established a psychological and competitive edge over his peers, specifically proving his resilience in high-pressure tiebreak situations.