Wimbledon Final: Jannik Sinner beats Alexander Zverev. The score is 2-1.

Jannik Sinner won the third set of the Wimbledon final against Alexander Zverev. The South Tyrolean took just under 50 minutes to defeat his opponent, and the third set ended with a score of 6-3.
The Italian dominated his service games, while the German relied primarily on his first serve to stay in the match. Sinner’s toughest moment came at 3-3, when he faced the first break point of the match: the world No. 1 fended it off with great composure, even hitting a perfect drop shot before emerging victorious from a hard-fought game.
The turning point came in the eighth game. After a long battle in deuce, Zverev lost his composure, committing a double fault and a forehand error that handed Sinner the first break point of the match. The Italian converted it with an extraordinary return on the German’s second serve, regaining his balance after a slip and forcing his opponent into an error.
Leading 5-3, Sinner left no room for a comeback. In the final game, he quickly raced to a 40-0 lead, capitalizing on Zverev’s nerves, and closed out the set 6-3 with an ace, securing the first break of the match at the very decisive moment.
