By Chris Oddo | @Thefanchild | Friday July 11, 2025
The 138th scene of Wimbledon’s open era has produced a block final on the men’s side. It is all in Jannik Sinner High and with the second seed Carlos Alcaraz, the two best seeds of the tournament, on Sunday.
As the duo prepare to oppose their second Grand Slam final, and first in Wimbledon, we get a deep diving for a number crisis.
8-4- Alcaraz holds the 8-4 life against sin against sin, and he has now won five rows against Sinner, including a victory over the Italian in the Roland-Garros final of last month, where he saved three championship points and gathered by two groups to deliver his first Sinner loss to a major final.
5-0- Alcaraz is invincible in the main finals so far in his career. Only Monica Seles (6) and Roger Federer (7) have gained more major finals without suffering a first loss in the open era.
7 – Either Alcaraz or Sinner have won each of the last seven single single titles for single people, dating from Australian Open 2024.
5 – The number of players who have won the titles of Wimbledon of men for men since 2003. Feder’s sinful offers, Federer (8), Djokovic (7), Nadal (2), Murray (2), Alcaraz (2) in the list no.6.
20 – Alcaraz travels with a 20 game Wimbledon winning a winning line in the final, and he is in a strict winning with 24 games in general.
3-1- Sinner, who is making offers to become the first Italian to win a Wimbledon Singles title, has won three of his previous finals Grand Slam.
2008 – Alcaraz and Sinner are the first pair of men to oppose the finals in Paris and Wimbledon in the same year since Federer and Nadal in 2008. They are the second duo that reached the Open Age.
93-9- Sinner has won all, but nine of his matches since the beginning of 2024, but Alcaraz has defeated him five times in that space.
1 – Sinner received the only meeting of the couple’s court in Wimbledon. He defeated Alcaraz in four groups in round or 16 in championships.
3-Alcaraz is offering to become the fifth player in the history of the open era to successfully complete a peat in Wimbledon, joining Bjorn Borg, Pete Sampras, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic.
11 – The sinner has reached at least four diplomas, and he is the 11th man who reached feat in the open age. Alcaraz still does not have to merge the least.
6 – Alcaraz is making offers to win his sixth major title. If he is successful, he will go down as the second youngest player to win six degrees, older than Bjorn Borg.