Sinner beats Alcaraz to win 1st Wimbledon
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Princess Kate stepped out again at Wimbledon on Sunday, where she was joined by Prince William and kids Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
Wimbledon started like it does every year, with 64 seeds across the men’s and women’s singles draw. As the third round begins, just 27 remain — 14 women and 13 men. It’s the fewest at a Grand Slam since the 32-seed format was first adopted in 2001.
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Alcaraz, who previously accepted trophies from Princess Kate after winning Wimbledon the past two years, gave a quick bow as he approached her to receive his second-place award. Sinner and the Princess of Wales also chatted briefly as she gave him his trophy.
The most prestigious tennis tournament in the world is nearing its end as Iga Świątek cruised past American Amanda Anisimova to win Saturday’s Wimbledon women’s final while a battle of the top two men’s stars — Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz — concludes the event Sunday.
Princess Kate and Paul Mescal were among the famous faces in the royal box for the final day of the tennis championship.