Jannik Sinner crushes ailing Novak Djokovic to reach Wimbledon final

All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, Britain - July 11, 2025 Italy's Jannik Sinner celebrates winning his semi final match against Serbia's Novak Djokovic
Jannik Sinner made light work of Novak Djokovic to reach the Wimbledon final – Reuters/Toby Melville

For the first time in 52 advances to this stage of a major tournament, Novak Djokovic looked resigned to his fate. A man who had exhibited every shade of human emotion here on Centre Court, from shushing the crowd in rage to eating the grass in rapture, found himself reduced by the remorseless Jannik Sinner to a state of meek acquiescence.

A career defined by outrageous numbers, from 24 major titles to 14 semi-finals on this one lawn alone, ultimately ran headlong into a pitiless age game, with the seven-time champion powerless at the age of 38 to resist a man 15 years his junior. It felt, in every sense, like a bloodless revolution.

On this occasion there was no electrifying comeback, no pounding of the chest in defiance. Djokovic, outclassed at every stage of this 6-3, 6-3, 6-4 pummelling by his newfound nemesis Sinner, simply packed his bag and slipped off into the shadows.

All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, Britain - July 11, 2025 Serbia's Novak Djokovic walks off the court after losing his semi final match against Italy's Jannik Sinner
There will be no Wimbledon final in 2025 for Djokovic – Reuters/Toby Melville

The hierarchy is beyond dispute now: while Djokovic might represent a fearsome proposition for almost anybody on tour, he is now clearly a level below Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, the twin titans of the modern game. It is an inferiority he is unlikely to continue tolerating. And for this reason, his quest for a 25th major title looks as if it will remain unfulfilled.

So often, Djokovic has struggled to be loved instead on Centre, cast instead as the saboteur who thwarted the ageing majesty of Roger Federer in three finals. But for once, he was the clear favourite of a crowd desperate to see a heroic stand by the last active member of the Big Three.

It was a hope that never threatened to bear fruit, with Sinner’s metronomic serving and rapier groundstrokes snuffing out the last vestiges of the Serbian’s resistance. While he seemed impaired in his movement, calling for a trainer after going two sets to love down in little over an hour, the brutal truth was that he confronted an unbridgeable gulf in quality.

By the end, he was failing even to chase down some of Sinner’s shots, racing between points as if craving a swift, merciful conclusion. Sinner, reaching his first Wimbledon final, was only too happy to oblige.


07:23 PM BST

Is this the last time we will see Djokovic play on Centre Court?


07:19 PM BST

Sinner on facing Alcaraz next

We saw the last final – you never know [what will happen]! It’s a huge honour for me to share the court with Carlos. We try to push ourselves to the limit, he is one of the players I look up to and I love watching him.

Hopefully it’s going to be a good match like the last one, I don’t know if it can be better because I don’t think it’s possible!

But we will try to do our best, hopefully it will be an enjoyable match to play and for you all to enjoy.


07:12 PM BST

Sinner reacts

It’s amazing, I can’t believe it. It’s a tournament I always watched when I was young and I would have never imagined I could play in the final.

I know how much work me and my team are putting in, my dad and brother arrived today so it’s even more special, and playing here in front of you guys is amazing.

I served very well and was moving much better today. We all saw, especially in the third set, he was a bit injured. He’s been in a difficult situation but I tried to stay calm, play the best tennis I can in the important moments, and let’s see what’s coming now in the final.


07:06 PM BST

It’s the final we all wanted

Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner
Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner will go head-to-head again for the Wimbledon title – Getty Images/Andy Cheung

06:57 PM BST

Watch: How Sinner reached the final


06:53 PM BST

Djokovic 3-6, 3-6, 4-6 Sinner*

Here we go then. Game starts with Djokovic awkwardly going long with a backhand. Sinner finds the baseline with a backhand and Djokovic’s reply sails long, 30-0.

Wide Sinner serve and Djokovic can’t get this return into play, three match points.

Sinner squanders the first with a forehand into the net. Sinner first serve, Djokovic short forehand reply, he doesn’t even try to get back in position and that allows Sinner to place a forehand into the open court.

GAME SET MATCH SINNNNNER!!!!

Sinner celebrates
Sinner is through to his first Wimbledon final – Eddie Mulholland for The Telegraph

06:48 PM BST

Djokovic* 3-6, 3-6, 4-5 Sinner

Sinner wants to get this done now. A drive forehand winner makes it 30-30. Sinner guesses right on a Djokovic backhand, hits a backhand of his own and Djokovic pushes a volley wide, match point.

Djokovic stays live when Sinner’s backhand goes long. But the Italian earns another chance.

118mph ace from Djokovic, deuce. Sinner forehand long and Djokovic gives himself one last chance to break.


06:43 PM BST

Djokovic 3-6, 3-6, 3-5 Sinner*

Djokovic is trying to keep the points short but can’t keep the ball in court. 127mph ace from Sinner gives him two game points. 

And he holds with a backhand winner.


06:42 PM BST

Djokovic’s proud record poised to end

If Djokovic does lose this match – and he is not moving well at all now – it will be the first time since 2017 that he has not reached the final of Wimbledon.

It will also be his first defeat in the semi-finals at Wimbledon since 2012.


06:41 PM BST

Djokovic* 3-6, 3-6, 3-4 Sinner

Murmurs from the crowd as Djokovic turns his back on another point after being pulled out of position, 15-15. Djokovic attacks the net, Sinner backhand pass and Djokovic nets the volley. Two break points.

Sinner returns a forehand to a serve and volleying Djokovic’s feet and the Serbian can’t control the volley and nets. 

Sinner breaks for his fourth game in a row. Can’t see Djokovic coming back now.


06:37 PM BST

Djokovic 3-6, 3-6, 3-3 Sinner*

The match is on Sinner’s racket. If he plays as he is, he will win and get off court pretty quickly. Which will be ideal with Alcaraz to come on Sunday.

Sinner holds to 15 to level the set.


06:33 PM BST

Djokovic* 3-6, 3-6, 3-2 Sinner

Sinner digs out forehand and Djokovic nets a high volley, 15-30. Djokovic forehand into the net, two break points.

Djokovic hammers down a first serve, Sinner gets his return into play, Djokovic opts for a drop shot and nets. Sinner breaks back.


06:29 PM BST

Djokovic 3-6, 3-6, 3-1 Sinner*

Djokovic has found his best level and Sinner is now looking flustered. Djokovic does not like moving to his left side. Will Sinner target the Djokovic backhand?

Sinner drop shot into the net. That was very nervy. Break point Djokovic. Djokovic high defensive lob, Sinner lets the ball bounce and puts away the overhead smash, deuce.

132mph Sinner first serve down the T brings up game point and he survives when Djokovic sends a return long.

James Norton
James Norton uses a fan to keep cool – Eddie Mulholland for The Telegraph

06:21 PM BST

Djokovic* 3-6, 3-6, 3-0 Sinner

All of a sudden, Djokovic can’t miss and Sinner can only find the net. Incredible turnaround.

Novak Djokovic has had to wait for a chance to break, but when the opportunity came, he took it.

His first break point of the match and it came when it needed to. Djokovic, aged 38, is leading the world number one in the third set.

Novak Djokovic in action
Djokovic stretches for a volley – PA/Adam Davy

06:18 PM BST

Djokovic 3-6, 3-6, 2-0 Sinner*

Djokovic pulls out of running for a Sinner shot on the opening point. Self-preservation mode. 

He gets his first break point of the match when Sinner shanks a forehand high and out of court, 30-40. Sinner forehand into the net, Djokovic breaks.

Fans are on their feet. Is a comeback of the ages really on?


06:14 PM BST

Third set: Djokovic* 3-6, 3-6, 1-0 Sinner

Extensive work is done by the trainer to Djokovic’s thigh. The Serbian looks to be in discomfort but will continue.

He holds to love here to start the set.

Novak Djorkovic of Serbia gets medical assistance
Djorkovic received treatment on a left leg issue – AP/Kirsty Wigglesworth

06:12 PM BST

Look who’s here

Emma Raducanu of Great Britain and her Coach, Mark Petchey watch the Gentlemen's Singles semi-final match between Novak Djokovic of Serbia and Jannik Sinner
Emma Raducanu and her coach, Mark Petchey watch Novak Djokovic vs Jannik Sinner – Getty Images/Clive Brunskill

06:09 PM BST

Medical timeout for Djokovic

Trainer comes out to attend to Djokovic. Appears to be an issue with his upper left leg. 


06:09 PM BST

‘Sinner has Djokovic’s number’

Novak Djokovic has not beaten Jannik Sinner in a grand slam since the last time the two met at Wimbledon, although that was back in 2023.

Since then he has only won once, at the indoor finals later that year, but Sinner has won the last four meetings between the two, including at this year’s Roland Garros, and last year’s Australian Open.


06:07 PM BST

Djokovic 3-6, 3-6 Sinner*

Nervy looking double fault by Sinner to opening the game. Djokovic then stumbles over his feet as he pushes a backhand into the net, 15-15. 

Wide Sinner serve is dumped into the net by Djokovic. Forehand return long by Djokovic brings up two set points for Sinner.

134mph ace from Sinner and the Italian takes a commanding two-set lead.


06:04 PM BST

Djokovic* 3-6, 3-5 Sinner

Problems for Djokovic as he slips to 0-30. Djokovic pulls it back to 30-all. He hits a forehand approach to Sinner and gets passed by a forehand lazer down the line, break point.

Timely ace from Djokovic saves the break point. Sinner is making Djokovic work to get out of this game as we go to a fourth deuce. 

A Sinner backhand into the net and Djokovic just about survives. The crowd are willing him here to break back as Sinner prepares to serve for the set.


05:56 PM BST

‘Masterclass from Jannik Sinner’

It is hard to believe watching this masterclass from Jannik Sinner that just two matches ago he was on the brink of what would have been a surprise early exit from Wimbledon.

Against Grigor Dimitrov he was two sets down and not playing well, only for Dimitrov to have to retire with an injury, putting Sinner in the next round.

Sinner was also dealing with an elbow injury, but still came through in straight sets against Ben Shelton and looks well rested, focused and firing now.


05:53 PM BST

Djokovic 3-6, 2-5 Sinner*

Support on Centre is clearly with Djokovic. Every point he wins is being cheered wildly in different pockets of the stadium. Sinner keeps his cool though and holds when Djokovic nets a forehand. Sinner is a game away from a two-set lead and we haven’t hit an hour yet.


05:51 PM BST

Djokovic* 3-6, 2-4 Sinner

Quick service hold to 15 from Djokovic. He is persisting with this net rushing tactic and it is working at the moment. Will it be enough to turn the match around?


05:48 PM BST

Djokovic 3-6, 1-4 Sinner*

Swinging wide 123mph ace from Sinner to hold. The Italian looks to be unbeatable at the moment. This level of tennis is something only Alcaraz can keep up with.


05:44 PM BST

Djokovic* 3-6, 1-3 Sinner

Want a sign that all is not well with Djokovic? When he starts serving and volleying on every point like he’s in the 80s. He only does that when things aren’t right and it works for him here, moving to 40-0.

He holds to 15 with a forehand winner to stay in touch with Sinner.

Huge cheer, finally, for Djokovic as he holds serve for 3-1 in the second against the Italian ball machine. You wish the Centre Court ticket-holders would take their seats sooner for the resumption of play – it has taken 47 minutes for this match to assume any kind of emotional energy.


05:41 PM BST

Djokovic 3-6, 0-3 Sinner*

132mph ace down the T from Sinner, 30-15. 127mph ace down the T on the other side, 40-15. 121mph wide ace and Sinner holds.

Breathtaking tennis.

Novak Djorkovic of Serbia reacts
Work to do for Djokovic – AP/Kirsty Wigglesworth

05:39 PM BST

Djokovic* 3-6, 0-2 Sinner

Djokovic falls 0-30 down but fights back to level at 30-all. Booom. Sinner smacks a backhand down the line for a winner, break point.

Djokovic sprays a forehand long and Sinner breaks to win his fourth game in a row.

Djokovic has been stymied by his slow starts at this tournament, shipping the opening set to both Alex de Minaur and Flavio Cobolli in previous rounds. But you cannot help but feel that 33-minute eclipse by Sinner bodes ill. The Italian’s pulverising dominance from the baseline made for a set more one-sided than the 6-3 scoreline suggests. He plainly holds no fear of the Serb’s legendary stamina.


05:36 PM BST

Second set: Djokovic 3-6, 0-1 Sinner*

Bang, bang, bang and bang. Sinner holds to love again. This is a hammering.


05:33 PM BST

‘Djokovic will face a difficult challenge here’

That was wrapped up very quickly by Sinner, taking the first set in just 33 minutes.

Djokovic has come from behind countless times in his career, but he will face a difficult challenge here.

It was a very serve-dominated opener, with most of the opportunities offered on the second serve, and both serving well.


05:32 PM BST

Djokovic* 3-6 Sinner

Sinner forehand deep and down the middle, Djokovic can’t adjust and nets a forehand, 15-30. Djokovic doesn’t look right to me.

Two set points for Sinner after coming out on top with a cat-and-mouse rally. Djokovic saves the first. Then the second when Sinner nets a backhand. He would like that shot back, methinks.

Djokovic forehand wide, third set point for Sinner. A sluggish Djokovic sends a backhand long and Sinner deservedly takes the set.


05:23 PM BST

Djokovic 3-5 Sinner*

133mph ace from Sinner to seal the game. The world No 1 is putting on a show so far.


05:20 PM BST

Djokovic* 3-4 Sinner

Djokovic is having to work so hard to stay with Sinner. The Italian is absolutely crushing the ball at the moment. Djokovic using all his experience to slow him down and he holds to just about stay in touch.


05:16 PM BST

Djokovic 2-4 Sinner*

Sinner is serving very well for someone with an elbow issue. Djokovic struggled to get returns in play and looking underpowered compared to his opponent.

Sinner looks on
Sinner has made a fast start – Eddie Mulholland for The Telegraph

05:13 PM BST

‘Novak Djokovic is looking at the future and being forced to run’

How the tables have turned. Novak Djokovic is looking at the future and being forced to run all round the court by Jannik Sinner, exactly what he used to do to his opponents back in the day.

Both players were reportedly struggling in the build-up, Sinner with an elbow problem, and Djokovic with an awkward slip before he won his quarter-final against Fabio Cobolli.


05:12 PM BST

Djokovic* 2-3 Sinner

Third love hold of the match already. After the dominant serving in the first semi-final, I hope we get more rallies in this match.


05:10 PM BST

Djokovic 1-3 Sinner*

Djokovic finally get a point on the Sinner serve to make it 40-15. The Italian then double-faults to give Djokovic an opening but he consolidates the break when Djokovic sends a backhand long.

There are empty seats aplenty on Centre Court for the start of the second men’s semi-final, in part because of the tight turnaround between matches.

It will undoubtedly fill up as the first set goes on, but Anna Wintour has stayed resolutely in the Royal Box for this one, although she is one of the few who have.

Djokovic backhand
Djokovic was broken in his second service game – Eddie Mulholland for The Telegraph

05:06 PM BST

Djokovic* 1-2 Sinner

Extra pace on his backhand from Sinner is too much for Djokovic who goes long, 15-30. Great point, Djokovic half volley drop shot, Sinner lifts up a lob over his head, Djokovic opts for a tweener and the ball is wide, two break points.

Djokovic backhand into the net and Sinner breaks.


05:03 PM BST

Djokovic 1-1 Sinner*

Sinner had his own fitness concerns coming into the match but he looks to be healthy and firing on all cylinders as he holds to love.


04:59 PM BST

First set: Novak Djokovic* 1-0 Jannik Sinner (*denotes server)

No rally to speak of in the opening game so can’t comment on Djokovic’s fitness. His arm is working well though as he holds to love.


04:54 PM BST

Here we go!


04:52 PM BST

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04:28 PM BST

Who will take on Carlos Alcaraz in the final?

Hello and welcome to coverage from day 12 at Wimbledon as Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic battle for the right to play Carlos Alcaraz in the men’s final. 

Doubt surrounds the fitness of Djokovic after the 38-year-old suffered an awkward fall late on in his quarter-final victory over Flavio Cobolli on Wednesday. On Thursday, he first delayed and then cancelled his scheduled practice session at the All England Club. Sinner comes into the match with his own problems after hurting his elbow against Grigor Dimitrov on Monday.

Djokovic has not beaten Sinner since 2023 and is on a run of four straight losses to the Italian, including in the last four at the Australian Open last year and French Open last month.

“Hopefully I can deliver the level and be able to stay with him for potentially five sets, because that’s… Yeah, it’s going to take the best of me at the moment to beat Jannik. I mean, I know that,” he said,

“So that’s the only thing I’m thinking about right now, just getting myself physically and mentally in the right state so I can fight with him for as long as it’s necessary.”

Sinner is bidding to reach a first Wimbledon final – as well as a fourth grand slam decider in a row – and will be looking for a first win on grass against Djokovic having lost to him here in both 2022 and 2023.

“Back in the days, a couple of years ago, many things have changed for me,” the world No 1 said. “I feel that before matches I’m more comfortable, let’s say, or confident. But in the same time, I know that I have to keep working and keep putting pressure on myself because new players are coming. The new, new generation is growing. Novak is here and obviously Carlos and a lot of other players.

“The work never stops, you know? I think that’s exciting. But yeah, I believe that I’m different player, different person.”

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