Carlos Alcaraz vs Jannik Sinner interrupted as umpire forced to make ‘most Wimbledon announcement ever’

Published on July 13, 2025 at 04:57 PM

A CENTRE COURT punter was told off by umpire Alison Hughes after letting off a champagne cork during the Wimbledon men’s singles final.

The Championships have featured of carried away punters disrupting play with champagne antics.

Jannik Sinner at Wimbledon, looking at a cork.
Jannik Sinner was about to serve when a champagne cork flew onto court
Jannik Sinner picks up a cork during a Wimbledon tennis match.
The world No1 stooped to pick up the cork
Jannik Sinner handing a champagne cork to a ball girl at Wimbledon.
The cork was collected by a ball kid

But this time the cork even made its way onto court, prompting a few pantomime boos from the rest of the crowd.

With pausing to pick the cork up and give it to a ball kid, Hughes sternly warned: “Please do not pop the champagne corks as the players are about to serve!”;

The Italian had been serving down 4-6 2-1 AD.

When he was finally allowed to play the point, the world No1 went on to squander a crosscourt backhand, sending the game back to deuce.

Fans watching at home had their say on the typically affair.

One called it on X: “The most Wimbledon announcement ever.”;

While a second cheekily wrote: “They will have to ban champagne!”;

And a third blasted: “Idiots on freebies who probably have no interest in but they must be seen there.”;

Chair umpire Alison Hughes MBE speaking into a microphone at Wimbledon.
Alison Hughes was in the chair for her second men’s singles Grand Slam final

Thankfully the incident didn’t have much of an effect on the game, with Sinner dusting himself and going on to hold serve.

The first-time Wimbledon finalist had gotten off to a flying start on Centre Court, going up 4-2 in the first set.

But two-time defending champion then produced some scintillating tennis to win the next four games and pinch the opener, doing so in style with a remarkable backhand winner on the stretch.

Undeterred, Sinner grabbed an early break in the second set, taking advantage of an Alcaraz lull to pounce.

The rest of the second set went with serve, Sinner taking it 6-4 to level the contest.

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