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Sinner, Zverev in battle of power-hitters for the top prize

Sinner, Zverev in battle of power-hitters for the top prize

Posted on July 11, 2026 By admin


Sinner will be eyeing a second consecutive triumph at SW19 while Zverev will be eager to do the clay-grass double.
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A lot can happen in two months. A lot can also happen in two days.

In early May, Alexander Zverev had just been ambushed by World No. 1 Jannik Sinner for a ninth straight time, a 1-6, 2-6 reverse in the Madrid Masters final in just an hour and 13 minutes.

But in the time since then, the German has won Roland-Garros for his maiden Slam title, and excelled on the Wimbledon grass, where he had not gone past the fourth round in nine prior visits.

In that same French Open that Zverev won, Sinner dissolved under the Paris heat, and had his fitness and conditioning questioned. In his first five matches at Wimbledon, the Italian’s game was nowhere close to the level required to defend the title.

But in the 48 hours after his quarterfinal, it all fell into place, and the four-time Major winner dismantled Novak Djokovic with power and panache 6-4, 6-4, 6-4.

Sunday’s final at Centre Court will thus feature two players at the top of their games. Sinner and Zverev are both big burly men with just three inches separating them. A love for the big serve and powerful ground-strokes are the commonalities.

“Less exchanges, less rhythm,” Sinner said, looking ahead. “The surface is fast, and it is also quite warm. That’s going to be good for big servers.”

The divergence can be seen in their ability to rally. Sinner is a better mover than Zverev, more adept at picking up low balls, and more efficient in transitioning to the net and finishing off points.

Sunday will be their first meeting on grass but Sinner has beaten Zverev across outdoor hard, indoor hard and clay, and won their last six encounters in straight sets. However, Sinner knows the value of confidence.

“Whatever happened in the past between me and him, it happened,” the 24-year-old said. “In between, he won a Grand Slam, which gave him a lot of belief. We can see the level he’s producing here.”

There is no doubt that Zverev is better-rounded and more aggressive than earlier. The 29-year-old also appears to be shedding the passivity that once afflicted his game; both in the 2024 French Open final (versus Carlos Alcaraz) and in the 2020 US Open final (Dominic Thiem), he lost from winning positions.

“Once you win a Major, you know how to do it, and you feel like you can do it again,” Zverev said. “And the second thing is: I have worked on my game a lot. You can talk about mental stuff, but when you improve your forehand, backhand, serve and return, you’re going to win more matches. It is as simple as that.” Will actions follow the words?

Published – July 11, 2026 10:00 pm IST



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