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Carlos Alcaraz was previously undefeated in two years at Wimbledon having won the title in 2023 and 2024
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Princess Kate awarded Jannik Sinner the Wimbledon men's singles trophy following his triumph in a thrilling final against Carlos Alcaraz on Centre Court.
The Italian player emerged victorious with a dominant 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 win after an epic contest between the two leading male tennis players in the world.
Princess Kate carried out the presentation in her capacity as patron of the All England Lawn and Tennis Club, a role she has held since 2016.
The AELTC oversees the daily operations of the prestigious tournament.
Princess Kate awarded Jannik Sinner the Wimbledon men's singles trophy following his triumph in a thrilling final against Carlos Alcaraz on Centre Court.
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As is tradition, the princess presented both the winner's trophy to Sinner and the runner-up prize to Alcaraz following their captivating championship match.
The princess attended the final accompanied by Prince William and their two eldest children, Prince George, 11, and Princess Charlotte, 10.
Their youngest son, seven-year-old Prince Louis, was not present at the championship match.
The royal party made a striking entrance as they crossed the bridge towards Centre Court. Kate appeared radiant in a royal blue gown, beaming as she walked alongside her daughter.
Princess Kate carried out the presentation in her capacity as patron of the All England Lawn and Tennis Club, a role she has held since 2016.
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Princess Charlotte smiled and waved to spectators below whilst walking with her mother. Behind them, Prince George and Prince William also acknowledged the crowd with grins and waves as they made their way to their seats.
This marked Kate's second consecutive day at the All England Club, having presented the women's singles trophy on Saturday.
She wore a striking blue dress for the occasion, complementing her appearance with her signature Wimbledon bow brooch.
The accessory features the tournament's distinctive green and purple colours and has become a staple of her Wimbledon appearances.
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Kate wore a striking blue dress for the occasion, complementing her appearance with her signature Wimbledon bow brooch.
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She first wore the bow in 2017, pairing it with a white, short-sleeved dress.
The brooch holds special significance as a symbol of royal patronage, having been presented to her by Queen Elizabeth II.
Kate has worn this meaningful accessory at every Wimbledon visit since receiving it.
Her weekend duties included presenting trophies at both finals, having awarded the women's championship to Iga Świątek on Saturday after her dominant 6-0, 6-0 victory over Amanda Anisimova.