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Italy’s Jannik Sinner reacts after winning a point against Carlos Alcaraz of Spain in the men’s singles final at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Sunday, July 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
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KIN CHEUNG, KIRSTY WIGGLESWORTH and JOANNA CHAN
LONDON (AP) — This gallery, curated by AP photo editors, showcases a weekend of finals at Wimbledon. It includes the men’s and women’s finals won by Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek respectively.
Italy’s Jannik Sinner celebrates with the trophy after beating Carlos Alcaraz of Spain to win the men’s singles final at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Sunday, July 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
Italy’s Jannik Sinner celebrates with the trophy after beating Carlos Alcaraz of Spain to win the men’s singles final at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Sunday, July 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
Italy’s Jannik Sinner returns to Carlos Alcaraz of Spain in the men’s singles final at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Sunday, July 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
Italy’s Jannik Sinner returns to Carlos Alcaraz of Spain in the men’s singles final at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Sunday, July 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
Carlos Alcaraz of Spain slips as he returns a shot by Italy’s Jannik Sinner in the men’s singles final at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Sunday, July 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Joanna Chan)
Carlos Alcaraz of Spain slips as he returns a shot by Italy’s Jannik Sinner in the men’s singles final at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Sunday, July 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Joanna Chan)
Jannik Sinner of Italy reacts after winning a point during the men’s singles final match against Carlos Alcaraz of Spain at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Sunday, July 13, 2025.(AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
Jannik Sinner of Italy reacts after winning a point during the men’s singles final match against Carlos Alcaraz of Spain at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Sunday, July 13, 2025.(AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
Carlos Alcaraz of Spain scratches his head as he loses a point to Italy’s Jannik Sinner in the men’s singles final at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Sunday, July 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Joanna Chan)
Carlos Alcaraz of Spain scratches his head as he loses a point to Italy’s Jannik Sinner in the men’s singles final at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Sunday, July 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Joanna Chan)
Poland’s Iga Swiatek celebrates after beating Amanda Anisimova of the U.S. to win the women’s singles final at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Saturday, July 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
Poland’s Iga Swiatek celebrates after beating Amanda Anisimova of the U.S. to win the women’s singles final at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Saturday, July 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
Poland’s Iga Swiatek returns to Amanda Anisimova of the U.S. during the women’s singles final at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Saturday, July 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
Poland’s Iga Swiatek returns to Amanda Anisimova of the U.S. during the women’s singles final at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Saturday, July 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
Poland’s Iga Swiatek celebrates after beating Amanda Anisimova of the U.S. to win the women’s singles final at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Saturday, July 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
Poland’s Iga Swiatek celebrates after beating Amanda Anisimova of the U.S. to win the women’s singles final at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Saturday, July 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
Amanda Anisimova of the U.S. reacts after losing the women’s singles final match against Iga Swiatek of Poland at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Saturday, July 12, 2025.(AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
Amanda Anisimova of the U.S. reacts after losing the women’s singles final match against Iga Swiatek of Poland at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Saturday, July 12, 2025.(AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
Poland’s Iga Swiatek kisses the trophy after beating Amanda Anisimova of the U.S. to win the women’s singles final at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Saturday, July 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
Poland’s Iga Swiatek kisses the trophy after beating Amanda Anisimova of the U.S. to win the women’s singles final at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Saturday, July 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
Kate, Princess of Wales speaks to ballboys and ballgirls as she participates in the presentation ceremony for the women’s singles final at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Saturday, July 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
Kate, Princess of Wales speaks to ballboys and ballgirls as she participates in the presentation ceremony for the women’s singles final at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Saturday, July 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
Julian Cash of Britain, right, and Lloyd Glasspool of Britain prepare to play a return during the men’s doubles final match against Rinky Hijikata of Australia and David Pel of the Netherlands at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Saturday, July 12, 2025.(AP Photo/Joanna Chan)
Julian Cash of Britain, right, and Lloyd Glasspool of Britain prepare to play a return during the men’s doubles final match against Rinky Hijikata of Australia and David Pel of the Netherlands at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Saturday, July 12, 2025.(AP Photo/Joanna Chan)
Julian Cash of Britain, left, celebrates with Lloyd Glasspool of Britain after winning the men’s doubles final match against Rinky Hijikata of Australia and David Pel of the Netherlands at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Saturday, July 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
Julian Cash of Britain, left, celebrates with Lloyd Glasspool of Britain after winning the men’s doubles final match against Rinky Hijikata of Australia and David Pel of the Netherlands at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Saturday, July 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
Sem Verbeek of the Netherlands and Katerina Siniakova of Czech Republic celebrate winning the mixed doubles final match against Joe Salisbury of Britain and Luisa Stefani of Brazil at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Thursday, July 10, 2025.(AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
Sem Verbeek of the Netherlands and Katerina Siniakova of Czech Republic celebrate winning the mixed doubles final match against Joe Salisbury of Britain and Luisa Stefani of Brazil at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Thursday, July 10, 2025.(AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
Veronika Kudermetova of Russia, left, and Elise Mertens of Belgium return to Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia and Su-Weih Hsieh of Taiwan during the women’s doubles final match at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Sunday, July 13, 2025.(AP Photo/Joanna Chan)
Veronika Kudermetova of Russia, left, and Elise Mertens of Belgium return to Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia and Su-Weih Hsieh of Taiwan during the women’s doubles final match at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Sunday, July 13, 2025.(AP Photo/Joanna Chan)
Veronika Kudermetova of Russia,right, and Elise Mertens of Belgium celebrate with the trophies after winning against Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia and Su-Weih Hsieh of Taiwan their women’s doubles final match at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Sunday, July 13, 2025.(AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
Veronika Kudermetova of Russia,right, and Elise Mertens of Belgium celebrate with the trophies after winning against Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia and Su-Weih Hsieh of Taiwan their women’s doubles final match at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Sunday, July 13, 2025.(AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
Tokito Oda of Japan returns to Alfie Hewett of Britain during the men’s wheelchair singles final match at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Sunday, July 13, 2025.(AP Photo/Joanna Chan)
Tokito Oda of Japan returns to Alfie Hewett of Britain during the men’s wheelchair singles final match at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Sunday, July 13, 2025.(AP Photo/Joanna Chan)
Tokito Oda of Japan celebrates winning the men’s wheelchair singles final match against and Alfie Hewett of Britain at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Sunday, July 13, 2025.(AP Photo/Joanna Chan)
Tokito Oda of Japan celebrates winning the men’s wheelchair singles final match against and Alfie Hewett of Britain at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Sunday, July 13, 2025.(AP Photo/Joanna Chan)
Wang Ziying of China celebrates after beating Yui Kamiji of Japan to win the final women’s wheelchair singles match at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Saturday, July 12, 2025. (John Walton/PA via AP)
Wang Ziying of China celebrates after beating Yui Kamiji of Japan to win the final women’s wheelchair singles match at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Saturday, July 12, 2025. (John Walton/PA via AP)