Wimbledon 2025 was not just about powerful serves and thrilling rallies. It was also about style, elegance, and luxury on and off the court. While Jannik Sinner made history by winning his first Wimbledon title, Carlos Alcaraz impressed with his fighting spirit as the runner-up. Yet, their fashion and luxury accessories drew almost as much attention as their performance.
Royal Style on Display
Wimbledon is known for its traditions, and style is one of them. This year, the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, caught everyone’s eye as she arrived on Centre Court. She wore a custom blue midi dress paired with her classic Cartier Ballon Bleu watch. Her appearance set the tone for the event’s royal elegance.
But the style spotlight didn’t stop there. The two finalists, Sinner and Alcaraz, brought their own luxury game to the court with statement wristwatches that highlighted their taste for quiet luxury.
Sinner and Alcaraz’s Luxury Flex
Jannik Sinner, fresh from his first Wimbledon victory, wore a timepiece that perfectly matched his composed personality and refined taste. His watch spoke volumes about his growing status in the tennis world, both as a player and a style icon.
Carlos Alcaraz, who gave his all in the final match, was no less impressive in terms of style. His watch choice was bold yet sophisticated, showing that even as a runner-up, he remains a star both on and off the court.
Both players made it clear that modern tennis is about more than just winning trophies. It’s about making a statement, whether with your game or your style.
More Than a Game
Wimbledon has always been about tradition, but in 2025, it was also about showcasing individuality and class. From Kate Middleton’s timeless elegance to the luxury watches sported by Sinner and Alcaraz, the event proved that the scoreboard isn’t the only thing fans watch closely.
This year’s final wasn’t just a contest of skill—it was also a display of modern sophistication and luxury.
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