Jannik Sinner sublimated at Wimbledon 2025: Conquer history, maintain the number 1 position in the world


Jannik Sinner is showing extremely stable performance. The world's No. 1 player only needs 1 hour 40 minutes to enroll in the 3rd round of Wimbledon 2025.

The world's No. 1 player Jannik Sinner continues to show the unstoppable performance at Wimbledon 2025 when defeating Aleksandar Vukic with an overwhelming score of 6-1, 6-1, 6-3 to win tickets to the third round. In the first Wimbledon title campaign, Sinner not only asserted strength but also hoped to become the first Italian men's single champion at the “Holy Land” SW19.

Today's victory marks the third consecutive match Sinner does not lose any set, something that no player in the men's men's singles this year can do. With the almost perfect performance, he successfully saved all 4 Break Points, launched a series of powerful ACE and closed the match for 1 hour and 40 minutes. Despite being a bit staggering when he missed 5 match point in the last game, the 23 -year -old player still maintained the spirit of steel to overcome the challenge impressively.

“The match can be reversed at any time. If I lose the break at that time, everything can become much more complicated. So I am very happy to close the match at the right time,” Sinner shared with a smile after playing on the legendary central field.

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Sinner's confidence is grounded. Before Wimbledon, he had just experienced disappointment at Roland Garros when losing to Carlos Alcaraz in the final and was eliminated early in Halle. But in London, the Italian star is proving that he has returned stronger than ever, with accuracy, calm and assertive in every ball.

With this victory, Sinner avoided the “seed wave” eliminated, a shocking phenomenon this year when there were 13 seed players, including Zverev (seed No. 3), Musetti (No. 7) and the latest is Draper (No. 4), must stop right from the first round.

Entering the third round, Sinner will face Pedro Martinez (Spain). This will be a significant test when the tournament enters the tough period. Sinner's goal is not only the fourth Grand Slam title in his career, but also the number 1 race at the end of the year, where Carlos Alcaraz is still temporarily leading with a distance of 2,240 points in the ATP Live rankings.

If the performance is maintained, the Italian player can completely recreate the semi -final in 2022 with Novak Djokovic, who is still playing at the age of 38. A talented competition can wait for the glorious history for Sinner, and for Italian tennis.

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