Alexander Zverev is aiming to follow up his French Open success with a first Wimbledon title, a feat which has only been achieved by six men before him in the Open Era.
Zverev has looked full of confidence at SW19 after finally breaking his major duck in Paris at the French Open last month and is looking to make more history at the All England Lawn Tennis Club.
Winning back-to-back Grand Slams on clay and grass is the ultimate test, but the 29-year-old has reached a first Wimbledon final in impressive style - losing just two sets across his first six matches.
Standing in Zverev's way of a second Grand Slam title is world number one Jannik Sinner, who looked in great form as he beat Novak Djokovic in straight sets in the last four.
With the German looking to come out on top in Sunday's showpiece final, let's take a look at the other men to have achieved this impressive record in the Open Era.
Rod Laver
Bjorn Borg
Roger Federer
Rafael Nadal
Novak Djokovic
Carlos Alcaraz
From Australian legend Rod Laver to current players Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz, Zverev will join some illustrious company if he can be victorious on the most iconic venue in tennis.