Alexander Zverev Jokes with Sinner and Prince William After Wimbledon Loss
Zverev Jokes with Sinner and Prince William After Wimbledon Loss

Alexander Zverev made a memorable Wimbledon runner-up speech on Sunday, July 12, 2026, after losing the final to Jannik Sinner. The German tennis star opened his address with a lighthearted jab at Sinner, saying, 'Jannik, I don't really like you anymore.' He then concluded by singling out Prince William, who was seated in the Royal Box.

Zverev's Humorous Tribute to Sinner

Zverev's seven-word message to Sinner drew laughter from the crowd at Centre Court. The comment was a playful nod to Sinner's victory, which saw the Italian retain his Wimbledon title. According to reports from the BBC, Zverev maintained a jovial tone throughout his speech, acknowledging Sinner's exceptional performance.

Acknowledging Prince William

In the closing moments of his speech, Zverev turned his attention to Prince William, who was present as the President of the All England Lawn Tennis Club. Zverev's direct address to the royal highlighted the significance of the occasion, adding a touch of ceremony to the proceedings.

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The match itself was a closely contested affair, with Sinner ultimately prevailing in straight sets. Zverev, despite the loss, demonstrated sportsmanship and charisma in his post-match remarks, endearing himself to fans and observers alike.

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