It’s been a weird road to the Wimbledon Final for Jannik Sinner.
The entire tennis world wondered how the Italian would recover after choking away the French Open title to Carlos Alcaraz, and those concerns only grew louder when Sinner lost to Alexander Bublik in the second round at Halle.
Sinner eventually quieted the skeptics by winning his first nine sets at Wimbledon, but then things got funky against Grigor Dimitrov in the Round of 16.
Dimitrov took the first two sets of that match, and there were concerns about Sinner’s elbow after he fell on it early in the contest.
Then, Sinner caught the biggest of breaks when Dimitrov injured himself and had to retire from the match despite being up two sets to none.