Sinner Dismantles Djokovic in Straight Sets to Reach Wimbledon Final

Jannik Sinner ended Novak Djokovic's quest for a record-equalling eighth Wimbledon title with a ruthless 6-4 6-4 6-4 semi-final victory on Centre Court.

Jannik Sinner was utterly merciless on Friday, sweeping aside Novak Djokovic 6-4 6-4 6-4 in two hours and 20 minutes to book his spot in Sunday's Wimbledon final. The defending champion was clinical from first point to last — and Djokovic, for once, had no answer.
Dream Ends for Djokovic
The 39-year-old Serb arrived at SW19 hunting an eighth Wimbledon crown, a haul that would have matched Roger Federer's all-time record. As detailed in his pre-tournament ambitions, Djokovic was pushing himself hard to stay relevant at the very top. But Friday was a reality check.
Djokovic had already shown signs of fatigue across his previous three Centre Court matches this fortnight, grinding through each one on sheer will. Against Sinner, that well ran dry. There was no fightback, no dramatic comeback — just a clean, controlled demolition by a 24-year-old playing some of the best tennis of his career, according to Sky Sports.
Sinner's Serving Was the Difference
The Italian's serve was the defining weapon. In the first set alone, he dropped just four points on serve and converted seven of eight net approaches. He peppered Djokovic with aces and unreturnable deliveries throughout, and his groundstrokes from the baseline gave the Serb zero breathing room.
The key break in set one came at 4-4. Sinner conjured a winner he had no business reaching, followed it up with a vicious crosscourt backhand to earn two break points, and sealed it with a backhand winner down the line. Clean, efficient, devastating.
Set two followed the same blueprint. Djokovic briefly threatened at 2-2, saving two break points to hold — a moment that briefly lifted the crowd. But Sinner responded by firing three consecutive aces in a love hold, then broke in the very next Djokovic service game with a disguised drop shot. He served out the set with a fourth consecutive love hold. Ruthless.
Third Set: No Way Back
The third set was over almost before it started. Sinner broke Djokovic in the opening game, surviving four break points in the process before forcing his opponent into the net on the fourth opportunity. The Italian consolidated quickly and never looked back.
The one genuinely tense moment came at 2-1, when Djokovic earned his only break point of the entire match. Centre Court was electric. Sinner's response? An ace, dead centre, under maximum pressure. That hold moved him 3-1 up, and he closed out the set 6-4 without offering another opening.
For a full sense of how far Djokovic had navigated this draw before running into this wall, the journey makes the defeat even more stark.
Djokovic Tips His Hat
Post-match, Djokovic was honest and measured. "I was just half a step late on basically any shot," he said. "He was just a level or more better than I was. He was the much better player on the court and the dominant force. You just have to hand it to him."
He also flagged Sinner's serve as a particularly difficult puzzle. "His serve is very difficult to read. It's become an incredible weapon over the last couple of years since he changed his technique."
Sinner, for his part, acknowledged the challenge of facing the best returner in the game and credited an aggressive game plan for seeing him through.
What's Next
Sinner now faces Germany's Alexander Zverev in Sunday's final, after Zverev knocked out British wildcard Arthur Fery 7-6 (7-0) 6-2 6-4 in the other semi. It's a blockbuster finale between the world's top two players.
For Djokovic, the Wimbledon dream is over for another year. At 39, questions about his future on the grass will inevitably grow louder. But on Friday, the story belonged entirely to Sinner — composed, dominant, and very much ready to defend his title.
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