Highlights
- Jannik Sinner made it to the final by defeating Djokovic in consecutive sets.
- Now there will be a clash between Zverev and Sinner in the Wimbledon men’s final on July 12.
- Jannik Sinner has a chance to win the Wimbledon title for the second consecutive time.
All eyes were on the second semi-final match of Men’s Singles of Wimbledon 2026, in which the current world number-1 player Jannik Sinner was facing the veteran player Novak Djokovic, who has won 24 Grand Slam titles. In this match, there was a fierce competition between the two best players, but by winning the match that lasted three sets, the defending champion Sinner has secured his place for the finals by winning the match by a margin of 3-0, where he will now face the British player Zverev.
Sinner did not give Djokovic a chance to return to the match
Jannik Sinner had dominated from the first set in the semi-final match against Novak Djokovic, in which he did not give any chance to the 39-year-old Djokovic to make a comeback. While Jannik Sinner took the lead by winning the first set of the match by a margin of 6-4, he also managed to win the second set by 6-4. In such a situation, now everyone’s eyes were fixed on the third set, whether Djokovic will be able to make a comeback or Sinner will end the match by winning this set also.
Sinner ended the match by winning the third set
After winning the first two sets, Jannik Sinner maintained the same rhythm in the third set and won it by a margin of 6-4 and Novak Djokovic’s dream of winning the 25th Grand Slam once again remained unfulfilled. With this victory, Sinner also avenged his defeat against Djokovic in the semi-final match of Australian Open 2026. Now in the final match of Wimbledon, Jannik Sinner will face the current world number-2 player Alexander Zverev, who had won the French Open 2026 title this year, in which this match will be played on July 12. If we talk about the head to head record between the two, Sinner has won 9 matches against Zverev. Whereas in Wimbledon 2026, on July 11, the final match of women’s singles will be played between two players of Czech Republic, Linda Noskova and Karolina Muchova.
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