Zverev Played His Best Tennis — Sinner Still Had Another Gear

Jannik Sinner beat Alexander Zverev in the Wimbledon final, but the match was more revealing than the scoreline alone suggests. Zverev played one of his most aggressive, committed matches of the season — stepping in, opening up the forehand, and taking Sinner’s forehand on directly. For two sets, it looked like Zverev had found the right level. Then Sinner showed why he is becoming the most difficult player in men’s tennis to solve: elite serving, elite returning, calm under pressure, and the ability to sustain a pace that eventually forces separation. Alvin and Torrey break down why this was not a Zverev collapse — it was Sinner absorbing his best shot and still finding another gear. Full Episode:    • Sinner Absorbed Zverev’s Best Version | Wi...   🎾 Follow & Listen 🎧 Listen on Spotify & Apple Podcasts 📲 Follow @bestofthreepodcast on Instagram #JannikSinner #AlexanderZverev #Wimbledon2026