Jannik Sinner wanted to win Wimbledon
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Jannik Sinner insisted early on at Wimbledon that he put an excruciating loss to Carlos Alcaraz in their epic French Open final behind him. Sinner was sure that one defeat wouldn't haunt him, wouldn't prevent a quick recalibration and certainly wouldn't mean a thing at the All England Club.
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For the first time in his career, Jannik Sinner is a Wimbledon champion. After losing to Carlos Alcaraz in the French Open final last month, Sinner got sweet revenge on Sunday.
Sinner has several endorsement deals with major brands. In 2024, those deals netted him $15 million and made up the majority of his net worth. His sponsors include Nike, Head, Rolex, Panini, Gucci, Lavazza, Intesa Sanpaolo Assicura and FastWeb S.p.A.
Core talent, contrasting personalities and classic matches - Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz resume their rivalry in the Wimbledon final.
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The Mirror US on MSNNovak Djokovic sets unwanted career record after brutal Wimbledon beating from Jannik SinnerNovak Djokovic was beaten in straight sets by Jannik Sinner in the Wimbledon semi-finals on Friday, bringing to an end his 2024 campaign at SW19
Born in Innichen, South Tyrol, Italy, Sinner grew up watching his parents work hard. His father, Johann, is a chef, and his mother, Siglinde, worked as a waitress both at the Talschlusshutte ski lodge. His older brother, Marc, was adopted in 1998 and shares a close bond with Jannik, though he once skipped his brother’s final to attend an F1 event.