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    Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev - Source: Imagn images
    Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev - Source: Imagn images
    Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev - Source: Imagn images
    Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev - Source: Imagn images

    “They Got Tired Of Guys Like John McEnroe” – Jimmy Connors Raises Questions On Wimbledon After Heavily-Criticized Jannik Sinner vs Zverev Final

    Jimmy Connors questioned Wimbledon after Jannik Sinner’s and Alexander Zverev’s final drew criticism from fans, recalling his own times at the All England Club.

    Sinner defeated Zverev 6-7(9), 7-6(2), 6-3, 6-4 in the Wimbledon final on Sunday at Centre Court to successfully defend his title. Following the match, some fans criticized the contest for its numerous tiebreaks, aces, and serves, calling it “boring.”

    Shortly after this backlash, in the recent episode of his “Advantage Connors” podcast, Jimmy Connors recalled how Wimbledon changed its grass courts during his era to reduce the advantage of big servers such as John McEnroe, Kevin Curran, and others. He pointed out that, despite slowing the courts to reduce the effectiveness of huge servers, today’s players are recording even more aces than players did in his era.

    “I kind of go back and think, you know, what tennis was like, especially at Wimbledon when I was playing and, you know, with Mack and Becker and Edberg and guys, you know, who played on that grass and how the grass differed from today and how the court bounces different, the ball bounces higher. But they got a little tired of, you know, guys like Kevin Curran and McEnroe and even Isovich and, you know, the Becker, the big servers coming in and just bombing aces, bombing aces,” said Jimmy Connors.

    He added:

    “So what they do, they change the grass. You know, now, you know, and I’m watching that today, and I’m going, you know, they’re serving more aces today than ever.”

    Jannik Sinner reflected on winning the Wimbledon title against Alexander Zverev 

    After winning his second Wimbledon title, Jannik Sinner made his feelings known about his victory over Alexander Zverev during the trophy ceremony. He praised his opponent, saying he was playing at a level that would help him achieve his goals soon, and congratulated him on his tournament. Calling the win “amazing,” the Italian also shared his thoughts on the final, saying:

    “Amazing. But as Sasha did, I would like to start with you and your whole team and family. You reached one of your goals, your main goals, winning Grand Slams, and you made it happen in Paris. Today, you were so so close. If you play like this, I’m very, very sure you’re going to have this one at home as well. So, amazing. Keep going. I know another goal is for you to become number one in the world. You’re very, very close. So, we need to be very careful now. So, but congrats.”
    He added:
    “He started off or we both started off very well, serving very fast. We prepared in the best possible way, me and my team. So I have to thank obviously, the whole team, the whole support I get, you know, from the whole box, my mom and I see her she left the stadium a couple of times, and you know, it is being a player it’s not easy. But in the same time, it has been an amazing final once again, and you know it always takes two players, and me and Sasha we try to give everything we have. I’m very happy of course about the win, but I’m mostly very happy about the level we both played.”

    Jannik Sinner won his first Wimbledon title in 2025 after defeating Carlos Alcaraz.

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