Djokovic Survives Five-Hour Battle to Face Sinner

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Novak Djokovic advanced to the Wimbledon semifinals after a marathon five-hour victory, setting up a highly anticipated clash with defending champion Jannik Sinner. The 39year old Serbian defeated Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime in one of the longest matches of the tournament, winning 7-6 (12/10), 3-6, 6-3, 6-7 (4/7), 7-6 (10/4).

The victory highlights Djokovic’s enduring stamina and determination as he pursues a record 25th Grand Slam title and an eighth Wimbledon crown, which would tie Roger Federer’s record. Sinner, 24, is aiming to defend his title and solidify his position as one of the sport’s rising stars. Their semifinal is a rematch of last year’s encounter, when Sinner ended Djokovic’s bid for history before Djokovic avenged the loss at the Australian Open.

The match drew global attention not only for its length but also for its implications in tennis history. Wimbledon, the oldest of the four Grand Slam tournaments, remains a stage where generational battles define the sport. Djokovic’s longevity and Sinner’s rise highlight the shifting balance between established champions and emerging talent.

Fans around the world reacted with excitement, with social media buzzing about the intensity of the quarterfinal and the prospect of another Djokovic-Sinner showdown. Tennis analysts say the semifinal could be pivotal in shaping the narrative of the men’s game for years to come.

Elsewhere at Wimbledon, Coco Gauff reached the semifinals, becoming the first American woman since Serena Williams to reach the final four of all four Grand Slams. Karolina Muchova also advanced, ensuring a compelling women’s lineup.

The semifinals now promise drama on both sides of the draw, with Djokovic and Sinner’s clash standing out as one of the most anticipated matches in recent Wimbledon history.

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