Coach’s Final Words to Jannik Sinner Before Wimbledon Final Revealed

Coach’s Final Words to Jannik Sinner Before Wimbledon Final Revealed originally appeared on Athlon Sports.

Heading into this year’s Wimbledon, all eyes were on Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz,  the two young stars everyone expected to clash for the title. And now, here they are, set to face off once again in a Grand Slam final, just weeks after their epic showdown at the French Open. 

But if Sinner wants to flip the script this time around and come out on top, his coach, Darren Cahill, knows exactly what needs to happen. In fact, Cahill’s final words to Sinner before this huge moment have just come to light, and they might make all the difference.

While speaking to the media ahead of the final, Cahill shared his thoughts on what Sinner needs to do to win his maiden Wimbledon title. Cahill said, “If he brings his game, brings the power, the speed, it’s a bit tougher to be creative on grass. Especially from the back of the court. Jannik has to play aggressive style tennis, if he gets his opportunity… be brave, mix in a little variation if he can, but both guys are so good. A lot will depend on how each player serves. Hopefully Jannik gets off to a good start.”

Just a few weeks ago at the French Open, Carlos Alcaraz pulled off one of the wildest comebacks we’ve ever seen, clawing his way back from two sets down to beat Jannik Sinner in the longest final Roland Garros has ever hosted. 

Sinner had it right there in his hands, but Alcaraz just refused to quit. Now, here we are at the Wimbledon final, and this match is going to be as much a mental battle as a physical one. 

But things haven’t exactly gone to plan for Sinner so far at the time of this writing, he’s already dropped the first set, which probably isn’t what coach Cahill had in mind. 

Jannik Sinner of Italy celebrates winning his match against Ben Shelton of the United States at Wimbledon.Susan Mullane-Imagn Images

The big question now is: can Sinner pull off his own comeback, just like Alcaraz did to him in Paris? Well, we’ll find out soon enough. Wimbledon drama, anyone?

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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 13, 2025, where it first appeared.

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