Reigning champion Jannik Sinner puts his 13-match Wimbledon winning streak on the line this Sunday as he faces French Open champion Alexander Zverev at the All England Club.
Zverev enters the historic showdown on his own 13-match Grand Slam winning streak.
While Sinner enters the match as the firm favourite due to his nine-match head-to-head winning streak over the German, this marks their first encounter since Zverev secured his breakthrough maiden Grand Slam title in Paris.
The reigning champion enters his second Wimbledon final chasing a fifth career Grand Slam crown, whereas Zverev makes his debut in the All England Club showpiece.
The Italian world number one can secure his 100th Grand Slam match victory by replicating his 2025 Australian Open final win over Zverev.
Sinner, who has not dropped a single set to Zverev in their last six meetings, acknowledged that his rival now plays with immense confidence and aggression following his recent triumph at Roland Garros.

Both competitors have dropped only two sets each throughout the fortnight.
Sinner survived an early scare in the first round by fighting back from two sets to one down against Miomir Kecmanović before dismantling Novak Djokovic in the semifinals.
Zverev, aiming to become the seventh man in the Open era to win Roland Garros and Wimbledon back-to-back, noted that serve-and-return patterns will dictate Sunday’s outcome.
The 29-year-old looks to become the first German man to hoist the Wimbledon trophy since Michael Stich achieved the feat in 1991.
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