Jannik Sinner beat Novak Djokovic 6‑3, 6‑3, 6‑4 in the men’s singles semifinal at Wimbledon (11 July 2025), securing his place in the final.
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Highlights & Stats:
- Dominant performance on Centre Court, with Sinner excelling in serve, return, and court movement.
- Djokovic, 38, appeared limited by an upper-leg injury sustained earlier, receiving medical inspection after the second set.
- This marks Sinner’s fifth consecutive win over Djokovic, matching a rare feat only Rafael Nadal had previously achieved 16 years ago.
- With this victory, Sinner joins an elite group – Djokovic, Federer, Nadal, Murray – in reaching finals at all four Grand Slams since 1995.
🔮 What’s Next: Final Showdown
Sinner will face off against Carlos Alcaraz, the defending Wimbledon champion, in the final—a rematch of their epic French Open final just weeks ago. Alcaraz is undefeated in Grand Slam finals and remains on an impressive 24-match winning streak.

💬 Sinner’s Take
Expressing his exhilaration, Sinner said:
“It’s amazing… My team and family arrived today, so it’s even more special… I served very well and was moving much better today.”
He also added:
“We saw the last final – you never know [what will happen]! Hopefully it will be an enjoyable match to play and for you all to enjoy.”
🧭 Sinner beats Djokovic: Summary:
- Finalists: Jannik Sinner vs. Carlos Alcaraz
- Wimbledon Final: Sunday, Centre Court
- Sinner’s Form: World No. 1, 5‑0 vs. Djokovic, 3 Grand Slam titles
- Djokovic, 38: Physically limited, still chasing 25th major










