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Sinner's Wimbledon Triumph, Shocking Coach Split, and the Road to Defend His No. 1 Ranking

Sinner's Wimbledon Triumph, Shocking Coach Split, and the Road to Defend His No. 1 Ranking

Update: 2025-08-06
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Jannik Sinner is fresh off yet another major chapter in his meteoric tennis career, making headlines globally after toppling Carlos Alcaraz to claim the 2025 Wimbledon crown, his fourth Grand Slam title. His win at SW19 not only avenged a bittersweet Roland Garros defeat—where he let three championship points slip and later admitted to privately weeping over the loss—but also marked his first Wimbledon trophy, elevating his ever-expanding legacy and triggering effusive praise from Italian Tennis Federation president Angelo Binaghi, who called him “an extraordinary champion the whole world envies.”

Amid this triumph, Sinner made dramatic changes to his support camp right before Wimbledon, abruptly parting ways with coach Marco Panichi and physiotherapist Ulises Badio. Italian outlet Corriere della Sera revealed that trust eroded after Panichi allegedly disclosed confidential details about Sinner's post-Roland Garros heartbreak to the media. Sinner admitted the split was about maintaining essential trust within his inner circle, and he’s since reunited with former fitness coach Umberto Ferrara, whose previous exit was tied to the controversial doping test saga that ultimately cleared Sinner of intentional wrongdoing.

Out of the spotlight for several weeks as he withdrew from the Canadian Open to rest, Sinner made a much-anticipated return to social media with an update ahead of the Cincinnati Open. The tennis world leaned in as he resumed public training, and the Cincinnati tournament’s social media lit up with clips of Sinner sharing a light moment with rival Alcaraz on the practice courts. The duo’s camaraderie and their heated rivalry have been compared to the legendary Federer-Nadal dynamic, both on and off court, and their friendly banter was captured by Tennis Channel and the tournament’s own feeds.

As the defending Cincinnati champion, Sinner enters the Masters 1000 event as top seed, fresh from last year’s triumph over Alexander Zverev, but this return has a sense of pressure: retired Italian star Paolo Bertolucci publicly cautioned that with over 5,000 ranking points to defend until season’s end—and Alcaraz close on his heels—Sinner “will have to watch his back.” Heading into his 24th birthday next week and having lost only three matches all year, Sinner’s grip on the world number one ranking is formidable, but the final stretch to the US Open promises drama, legacy, and, if recent form and media buzz are any indication, just the kind of spectacle fans crave.

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Sinner's Wimbledon Triumph, Shocking Coach Split, and the Road to Defend His No. 1 Ranking

Sinner's Wimbledon Triumph, Shocking Coach Split, and the Road to Defend His No. 1 Ranking

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