Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz’s Luxe Watch Flex Flex in Wimbledon

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Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz’s Luxe Watch Flex Flex in Wimbledon

Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz’s Luxe Watch Flex Flex in Wimbledon

Jannik Sinner left his first Wimbledon title, while Carlos Alkaraz left with the runner-up shield. But both made it clear that in modern tennis, the scoreboard is not only worth watching.

Jannik Cinner and Carlos Alakraj after the finale of Wimbledon 2025. (Photo: Associated Press)

Whether you may agree with it or not, but Wimbledon is more than just one game. As it may appear, but who takes the royal box and how they flex their cool luxury, neither goes to anyone’s attention nor off-script. In this tournament, the tradition has not been followed, it has erupted. Sticking to the dress code is a necessity; To elevate it with intention is the place where real art lies.

This year, elegance hit the center court the moment the princess of Wales admitted her. Kate Middleton once again proved that the timeless style is always in the weather.

Kate Middleton on Center Court. (Photo: Associated Press)

But she was not only one turn. There were two men on either side of him, who fought through just four recreational sets, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alakraj, each intensified their own wrist games as their work.

One left with his first Wimbledon title, the second with the runner-up shield. But both made it clear: In modern tennis, the scoreboard is not only worth watching.

Pronounced sinner

Jannik sinner with Wimbledon Trophy. (Photo: Associated Press)

Jannik Sinner made history as the first Italian man to win the Wimbledon Men’s Singles title in the 148 -year run of the tournament, defeating the two -time defending champion Carlos Alakraj. This moment could not be more prestigious, handing over the winner’s trophy with the princess of Wales.

Adding to your winner’s glow? Sinner was seen wearing Rolex Detona during Felicitation. In 18k Everos Gold, Ooster Perptill Cosmograph Detona came with a trunk and bright black dial, a smooth oysterflex bracelet, and a bold Black Serchrom Bezel, with a tachimetric scale.

The bracelet is designed with two flexible metal blades, wrapped in high -performance black elastomers, designed for comfort with the internal cushion panel and an osterallock security ax. Style is suitable for winners, we say!

market price: Rs 36,04,308

Rolex Detona “Tiffany” in 18k yellow gold with turquoise dial. (Photo: Rolex official website)

Carlos Alakraj

Carlos Alakraj with his Wimbledon runner-up plate. (Photo: Instagram)

Alkaraz may not have raised the winner’s trophy, but he is sure that many hearts were stolen. After contesting a fierce election in a four-set final against Jannik Sinner, Alkaraj warmly congratulated his opponent during his runner-up speech, praising his extraordinary sports and support system behind it. That speech left his fans in awe.

Kate Middleton honored him with a runner-up plate, and when we looked at Alkaraz in 18k yellow gold flexing Detona “Tiffany” subtle, which was completed with a striking turquoise dial.

It was not denied that turquoise dial makes a bold statement. Rang takes into account the previous release of Rolex, such as oyster from 2020, Everroes-Gold Sky-resident from 2023 (though in a deep tone), and of course, iconic platinum Detonona with ice blue dial.

market price: 1,02,98,024

Rolex Detona “Tiffany” in 18k yellow gold with turquoise dial. (Photo: Judgment)

So, Horofiles, any favorite?

** Note: The prices mentioned are estimated and may vary depending on the field or availability.

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