Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev face off in the Wimbledon men's final Sunday morning, with betting odds favoring Sinner to win.

The matchup represents a clash between the current world leader and a player seeking his second consecutive Grand Slam title. Sinner's path to the final has been marked by extreme efficiency on grass, while Zverev enters the match as a decided underdog despite being in the form of his life.

Sinner, the world No. 1 [2], has maintained a dominant streak throughout the event. He has lost just one set [1] during the entire grass court tournament. This level of consistency has positioned him as a primary favorite alongside other top players like seven-time champion Novak Djokovic [2].

Zverev is attempting to secure a back-to-back Grand Slam victory. While his recent form is high, analysts suggest he remains the underdog in this specific pairing. Jose Onorato of SportsLine provided picks for the match as the players prepared for the Sunday morning start, MSN said.

The betting market reflects Sinner's current momentum. His ability to dictate play on grass has led some predictions to suggest a potential sweep of the match. This expectation is rooted in Sinner's ability to protect his serve and attack aggressively on the Wimbledon lawns.

Both players have navigated a challenging draw to reach the final stage of the tournament. The result will determine who claims the most prestigious title in tennis, and will likely impact the global rankings for the remainder of the season.

Jannik Sinner enters the Wimbledon final against Alexander Zverev on a dominant streak

A victory for Sinner would solidify his status as the dominant force in men's tennis, proving his versatility across different court surfaces. For Zverev, winning as an underdog would mark a rare feat of winning consecutive Grand Slams, potentially shifting the power dynamic of the ATP tour.