Wimbledon, overtaking Jannik Sinner over Carlos Alcaraz!

Jannik Sinner overtook Jannik Sinner in the Wimbledon final against Carlos Alcaraz. L’Azzurro, after losing the first set 6-4, won by the same score in the second, and then in the third, taking a 2-1 lead in the eagerly awaited challenge on the packed Center Court.
In the first few games the serves dominated, with the first jolt given by the Blue winning the break in the fifth game. The Murcia champion, however, rises in level and steals Sinner’s serve in the eighth game, rebalancing the score. In the tenth game comes the’other break and overtake: the Spaniard closes 6-4 the first set.
Sinner reacts immediately and at the start of the second set he gets the break, taking advantage of his rival’s drop in concentration. L’Azzurro manages, albeit with some difficulty, to hold serve (despite a champagne cork), Alcaraz limits the damage by improving at the serve but cannot find the counterbreak: Sinner closes the set 6-4.
Alcaraz saves two break points at the’beginning of the third set, Sinner, on the other hand, is very solid at serve (very good first serve) and leaves only crumbs to the Iberian. The Murcia champion grows on serve and stringing one ace after another, but in the ninth game the very aggressive South Tyrolean gets a golden break, immediately taking advantage of the first break ball available. It’s the decisive point that allows Sinner to overtake Alcaraz: the final now sees the Italian ahead 2-1.