Jannik Sinner gave Novak Djokovic exactly one break point and crushed his latest run at history with a 6-4 6-4 6-4 Wimbledon semifinal win.

Sinner Crushes Djokovic's 25th Slam Bid at Wimbledon
XOOMAR Intelligence
Analyst Take
The world number one and defending champion reached another Wimbledon final in two hours and 20 minutes, where he will face Alexander Zverev, BBC World reported. The result stopped Djokovic’s push for a standalone record 25th Grand Slam title and kept him from equalling Roger Federer’s record of eight men’s singles titles at the All England Club.
Sinner beats Djokovic to reach Wimbledon final against Zverev
Sinner did not just beat Djokovic. He denied him rhythm, time and oxygen on Centre Court.
The Italian held Djokovic without a break point until midway through the third set, then erased the only chance with an ace. He served out the match to love and met Djokovic at the net after a performance built on clean ball-striking and ruthless service games.
"It's the most special tournament we have. It means a lot to me to play another final here," said Sinner.
Sinner is now the first Italian player to reach multiple Wimbledon men’s singles finals. The win was also his 99th Grand Slam match victory, and it sends the four-time major winner into his seventh major final.
The scoreline was brutally symmetrical: 6-4 in every set. The match lasted only six minutes longer than Sinner’s quickest win of this year’s tournament, according to the BBC.
| Match marker | Sinner vs Djokovic semifinal |
|---|---|
| Final score | 6-4 6-4 6-4 |
| Match time | Two hours and 20 minutes |
| Sinner aces | 16 |
| Sinner winners | 40 |
| Sinner unforced errors | 15 |
| Djokovic break points | 1 |
Djokovic, 39, was loudly cheered as he left Centre Court. He gave an appreciative wave to all sides of the court after a difficult afternoon that never really bent his way.
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Djokovic’s record chase stalls as Sinner controls Centre Court
Djokovic entered the semifinal chasing two forms of history at once. A title at Wimbledon would have moved him past Margaret Court for sole ownership of the all-time record for most Grand Slam singles titles won, and it would have matched Federer’s men’s record at the All England Club.
Sinner shut that door with pressure from the first set. Djokovic saved the first break point of the match, but Sinner kept driving him into defensive positions and broke in the ninth game after missing a routine overhead on one chance, then making amends with a backhand down the line on the next.
The Centre Court crowd tried to pull Djokovic back into the match, chanting his name as the second set tightened. Sinner did not wobble. Djokovic held for 3-2 under pressure, but two games later Sinner broke with a drop shot and moved within one set of the final.
That sequence mattered because Djokovic has built so much of his career on surviving exactly those pressure pockets. Here, Sinner looked like the player setting the terms. He hit through Djokovic, defended well enough to extend points when needed, and served well enough to make momentum hard to steal.
The third set briefly gave Djokovic an opening. Sinner created two break points in Djokovic’s first service game, then another, before Djokovic saved them and lifted the crowd. A fourth chance came, and Djokovic finally yielded.
Sinner then held for 3-1 and closed with eight unanswered points across his final two service games. That finish was the cleanest signal of the match: Djokovic’s window did not slam shut because of one loose game. It narrowed game by game until Sinner removed it.
Analysis: this was not a verdict on Djokovic’s career. It was a sharp, specific setback in a specific chase. The BBC’s facts point to a match in which Djokovic was not given enough cheap chances to turn experience into scoreboard pressure.
Zverev final gives Sinner a fresh power test at Wimbledon
Sinner now gets Zverev, the French Open champion, after Zverev ended British wildcard Arthur Fery’s run in the other semifinal.
The matchup carries a different type of tension. Sinner has beaten Zverev in 10 of their 14 previous meetings and has not lost to him since 2023, according to the source material. But Zverev arrives as a recent major champion, which makes Sunday less about reputation and more about execution.
Sinner will enter the final with obvious momentum. He has not dropped a set since his opening match went the distance, and against Djokovic he produced his best tennis of the fortnight: 16 aces, 40 winners and only 15 unforced errors.
He is also one win from becoming the 10th man in the Open era to retain the Wimbledon title. That is the cleanest stake now. Djokovic’s history bid is over, but Sinner’s title defense is still unfinished.
The final will test whether Sinner can keep the same service control that made Djokovic look stranded for long stretches. If he protects his own games as efficiently as he did in the semifinal, Zverev will have to create pressure from far fewer openings.
The watch item for Sunday is simple: Sinner has removed the tournament’s most famous obstacle, but the trophy still depends on whether that level travels from a statement semifinal into a final against a major champion.
The Bottom Line
- Sinner’s straight-sets win halted Djokovic’s chase for a record 25th Grand Slam title.
- The result puts the world number one into another Wimbledon final against Alexander Zverev.
- Djokovic also missed the chance to equal Roger Federer’s record of eight men’s singles Wimbledon titles.
Sinner vs Djokovic Wimbledon Semifinal
| Metric | Jannik Sinner | Novak Djokovic |
|---|---|---|
| Match result | Won 6-4 6-4 6-4 | Lost 4-6 4-6 4-6 |
| Break points | Faced 1 and saved it | Earned 1 |
| Tournament outcome | Reached Wimbledon final vs Alexander Zverev | Semifinal exit |
| Grand Slam context | 99th Grand Slam match victory and seventh major final | 25th Grand Slam title bid ended |
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