Jannik Sinner has created a shocking victory at Wimbledon 2025 when surpassing Novak Djokovic with a score of 3-0 (6-3, 6-3, 6-4) in the semi-final took place on the evening of 11/7. The Italian player not only won tickets to the Grand Slam Finals for the first time in his career, but also proves why he is the world's No. 1.
Djokovic entered the semi -final with a big expectation when he won 7 times Wimbledon. However, the Serbian tennis player is short of breath compared to the young and full opponent. In the first set, Sinner quickly won the break and maintained the advantage to win 6-3. The same scenario repeated in Set Hai when the 23 -year -old player continued to break the serve of Djokovic and keep the advantage.
Sang Set Ba, seemingly Djokovic was able to turn the situation when leading 3-0. But Sinner responded strongly with a series of four consecutive winning games, thereby closing the match with a 6-4 victory.
The match witnessed remarkable statistics: Both players have 12 ACEs, but Sinner superior in the ability to take advantage of the opportunity, especially in the breaks and decisive balls. Djokovic did not make any dual fouls, but did not take advantage of physical strength or experience to turn around.
This victory was Sinner's strong affirmation after the suspicion of his elbow injury encountered in the 1/8 round. On the contrary, Djokovic had a physical body after a minor injury in the quarterfinals and had to give up the training right before the semi -final.
With this result, Sinner first appeared in the Wimbledon final and will face Carlos Alcaraz-who defeated Taylor Fritz 3-1 in the remaining semi-final. The final promises to be the war between the two representatives for the new generation of the world tennis.
This failure caused Djokovic to miss the chance to conquer the 25th Grand Slam title and also the first time since 2017 he lost to the white set in a Wimbledon semi -final. Meanwhile, Sinner is taking steps firmly to confirm the world's number one position is not just the number on the ATP rankings.