Updating Live(415)See New PostsPinnedLink copiedPinnedLink copiedPinnedLink copiedPinnedLink copiedPinnedLink copiedPinnedLink copiedPinnedLink copiedPinnedLink copiedPinnedLink copiedPinnedLink copiedPinnedLink copiedPinnedLink copiedPinnedLink copiedPinnedLink copiedPinnedLink copiedPinnedLink copiedPinnedLink copiedPinnedLink copiedPinnedLink copiedPinnedLink copiedPinnedLink copiedPinnedLink copiedPinnedLink copiedPinnedLink copiedPinnedLink copiedJannik Sinner takes down Novak Djokovic in straight sets to return to Wimbledon finalJannik Sinner's title defense at Wimbledon started with a five-setter in his opening round match, but since then the World No. 1 has put it on cruise control in his title defense at the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club. That continued on Friday with a straight set romp over No. 7 seed Novak Djokovic (6-4, 6-4, 6-4), as Sinner dispatched the legend in the Wimbledon semifinals for the second straight year.A year ago, Sinner went on to capture his first Wimbledon title in an instant classic against Carlos Alcaraz, but with Alcaraz still out with injury this year he'll face a different No. 2 seed in Alexander Zverev. Zverev is riding a wave of confidence from his French Open victory last month, but will face a very different kind of test in the form of Sinner on a grass surface he has become dominant on.Sinner was clinical in his victory over Djokovic, wrapping up his match in 2 hours and 20 minutes by dominating on his serve. The Italian pumped in 16 aces in three sets and won 88% of his first serve points. For the match he hit 40 winners to just 16 unforced errors, as he seems to be at full force once again deep into the fortnight in London.PinnedLink copiedPinnedLink copiedPinnedLink copiedPinnedLink copiedPinnedLink copiedSee More
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