
Italian won the Serbian 3 sets to 0 with 16 aces, and will face Zverev in the tournament decision
Sinner dominates Djokovic and advances to the final of Wimbledon
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Sinner Crushes Djokovic’s 25th Grand Slam dream at Wimbledon. More than once in his press conference, Sinner has admitted his forehand was not where he wanted it to be. His serving Was sensational and the groundstrokes were relentless too, 40 winners in all to go with 15 unforced errors.
Furthermore, Djokovic was still smiling, this time ruefully, as Sinner thundered down an ace to save that break point. The Italian defeated the Serbian by 3 sets at 0 (6-4, 6-4 and 6-4) and secured vacancy in the final on Friday (10). Djokovic had spent 16 and a half hours on the block to reach his 15th semifinal in Wimbledon, including the longer game of the tournament against Felix Auger-Aliassime on Tuesday (14), and the wear finally seemed to weigh.
In addition, The Centre Court crowd, who have not always been Djokovic’s firmest fans, joined in chants of “Nole, Nole” through the match but Sinner was just too good, serving 16 aces and conceiving just six points on his first serves. The men's record 24-time major winner gauge an appreciative wave to all sides of Centre Court as he took his leave, having been well-backed through a difficult afternoon. The searing temperatures of previous days dipped for the day’s second semi-final, but Sinner turned up the heat on the 39-year-old Djokovic who barely laid a glove on the Italian.
Moreover, "Let's see." Sinner, meanwhile, will have the chance to defend his Wimbledon crown against Alexander Zverev.
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Sinner Crushes Djokovic’s 25th Grand Slam dream at Wimbledon.
reliability high7/9 sourcesMore than once in his press conference, Sinner has admitted his forehand was not where he wanted it to be.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesHis serving Was sensational and the groundstrokes were relentless too, 40 winners in all to go with 15 unforced errors.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesDjokovic was still smiling, this time ruefully, as Sinner thundered down an ace to save that break point.
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The Italian defeated the Serbian by 3 sets at 0 (6-4, 6-4 and 6-4) and secured vacancy in the final on Friday (10).
according to Folha de S.Paulo — Em Cima da HoraDjokovic had spent 16 and a half hours on the block to reach his 15th semifinal in Wimbledon, including the longer game of the tournament against Felix Auger-Aliassime on Tuesday (14), and the wear finally seemed to weigh.
according to Folha de S.Paulo — Em Cima da HoraThe Centre Court crowd, who have not always been Djokovic’s firmest fans, joined in chants of “Nole, Nole” through the match but Sinner was just too good, serving 16 aces and conceiving just six points on his first serves.
according to SABC NewsThe men's record 24-time major winner gauge an appreciative wave to all sides of Centre Court as he took his leave, having been well-backed through a difficult afternoon.
according to BBC SportThe searing temperatures of previous days dipped for the day’s second semi-final, but Sinner turned up the heat on the 39-year-old Djokovic who barely laid a glove on the Italian.
according to SABC News"Let's see." Sinner, meanwhile, will have the chance to defend his Wimbledon crown against Alexander Zverev.
according to Evening StandardSinner has not looked at his best so far at the All England Club, but raised his level superbly to brush Djokovic 6-4 6-4 4 in just under two and a half hours.
according to MetroBidding to win a record-equalling eighth Wimbledon title, Djokovic saw his tournament come to a shuddering Halt at the hands of the defending champion.
according to Metro"I would like to, at least one more time," Djokovic said.
according to Evening StandardMaintaining a scintillating level, Sinner held off Djokovic to hold for a 3-1 lead before winning eight unanswered points across his final two service games.
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His serving Was sensational and the groundstrokes were relentless too, 40 winners in all to go with 15 unforced errors.
omitted byLeft sidePublic / Agenciescovered byCenterRight sideDjokovic was still smiling, this time ruefully, as Sinner thundered down an ace to save that break point.
omitted byLeft sidePublic / Agenciescovered byCenterRight sideMore than once in his press conference, Sinner has admitted his forehand was not where he wanted it to be.
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