Everything is ready for the spectacle and duel between the two best tennis players of today.
Just like on June 8th at Roland Garros - the Wimbledon title will be decided by Carlos Alcaraz and Janik Siner.
The guy who has beaten Novak Djokovic in the finals on London grass for the last two years and the Italian who reached the cup final for the first time at the unofficial world championship.
The blockbuster in the semifinals was not there, Siner outclassed Djokovic in three sets, now everyone expects the final to be the match of all matches because Carlitos and Janik can provide that at the moment...
They have shared the last six Grand Slam titles, and a month ago in Paris they played one of the best finals in tennis history. Can they repeat that today on Centre Court?
"Carlos is the favorite. He has won here the last two years and it is very difficult to play against him on grass. However, I like challenges, this is one of the biggest," said Siner.
Siner's three Grand Slam titles were won on hard courts - two in Melbourne and one in New York. Carlitos won twice each at Roland Garros and Wimbledon, and also has a trophy at the US Open.
"I expect both Janik and I to give it our all - to play to the limit. I hope I won't spend five and a half hours on the court again like in Paris, but I'll do that if I have to," Alkaras said clearly.
Alcaraz can become part of the elite with three consecutive Wimbledon titles - Bjorn Borg, Pete Sampras, Roger Federer and Djokovic have done so far.
The world's number one and number two tennis players each had a major problem on their way to the finals at Wimbledon this year.
The Spaniard played five sets against Fabio Fognini in the first round, while the Italian ace survived a previously unseen elimination in the round of 2 when he was losing 0:XNUMX to Grigor Dimitrov before the Bulgarian got injured and surrendered the match.
Siner is the third Italian in both competitions to play in the Wimbledon final, after Matteo Berrettini in 2021 and Jasmine Paolini last year.
Today, therefore, a new page in history is being written - Carlos' third title in a row or Siner's first on the most prestigious court in the world of tennis...
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