Jannik Sinner made history on July 13, 2025, becoming the first Italian man to win Wimbledon after defeating Carlos Alcaraz in four sets: 4–6, 6–4, 6–4, 6–4.
The 23-year-old captured his fourth Grand Slam title in front of a celebrity-packed Centre Court, where royalty, actors, and fashion elites gathered in custom designer looks and champagne flowed from VIP suites.
This win cemented Sinner’s place at the top of the sport, adding Wimbledon to his growing list of titles from Australia and the U.S. His image as a rising global icon is well established, with campaigns for Gucci, a Monaco residence, and a quiet luxury style that mirrors his confidence on court.
A surreal moment came mid-match when a champagne cork landed near Sinner’s serve, highlighting the opulence of the day. In the crowd were David Beckham, Eddie Redmayne, Hannah Bagshawe, Stuart Broad, and more, all part of a scene as cinematic as it was athletic.
The victory ended Alcaraz’s five-final Slam streak and offered redemption after Sinner’s loss to him at Roland Garros just a month prior. Their rivalry now headlines the sport, and resonates from Rome to New York, followed by fashion houses and Forbes lists alike.
Sinner credited his win to his mountain-town upbringing in the Italian Dolomites and later celebrated at a black-tie winner’s dinner at Claridge’s, alongside dignitaries and designers.