2025 Wimbledon SF: Novak Djokovic vs. Jannik Sinner

Who will win this match?


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PhiEaglesfan712

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At what point does Novak call on the trainer?

(Good thing I put the Match does not complete due to retirement option on this poll.)
 

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This match is just about cooked well done…

But Hey, small victory Novak finally won a point on a Sinner first serve, woo hoo!!
 
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This match is just about cooked well done…

But Hey, small victory Novak finally won a point on a Sinner first serve, woo hoo!!
You're about to jinx this, lol. Did you forget about what happened to Dmitrov the other night?
 

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I wonder what Novak's father is saying to Novak. I recall when Roger was around 35, he was ranting about Federer sticking around and not retiring. Hope he's keeping the same energy
 
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well that injury time out disruption is gone with the break back. Now he needs some honest work, or find his inner Carlito
 

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Djokovic getting the same treatment Federer got in the 2010s younger rivals owning him. Whatever he still the Goat, it's over for him now he's done.
 

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Jannik Sinner is such a damn good player. I know Carlos is the hot young thing, but this guy is every bit as good, just in a different way. We are really lucky to have these two youngsters - true all-time greats in their early primes. Remember how worrisome it was from about 2012-21 when it seemed like we'd never see another all-time great? Well, we've got two ones, age 22 and (almost) 24.
 
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Djokovic IS hampered, to be fair.
 

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Sinner about to deliver a hidden bagel to Novak
 

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Well IMO unless there is a Dimitrov moment Sinner will have a nice feather in his cap that his rival Carlos for all his accomplishments has not yet accomplished.

At age 23 he will have reached the final of all 4 slams.
 

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escaped that. But if Sinner is in a baking mood... there's still a hidden breadstick...
 

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well that was a spirit crushing set.

I honestly think that Carlos will need to raise his level a notch to win on Sunday
 

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Jannik Sinner is such a damn good player. I know Carlos is the hot young thing, but this guy is every bit as good, just in a different way. We are really lucky to have these two youngsters - true all-time greats in their early primes. Remember how worrisome it was from about 2012-21 when it seemed like we'd never see another all-time great? Well, we've got two ones, age 22 and (almost) 24.
They're both extremely good, but as you mentioned in different ways. It's what I was saying in the other thread. Who, can hang mentally and physically w/ either one for 7 matches? There are none and we're at least 2 years away from Fonz, Mensik, etc challenging them at this level
 
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Djokovic IS hampered, to be fair.
Which is why I am sure he will be back next year. He was hampered last year at Wimbledon, as well as this year in Australian and now at Wimbledon. Plus, he's only 3 wins behind Federer for most wins at both Australia and Wimbledon. Which is why unless he is physically unable, Djokovic will at least play Australian and Wimbledon next year. There's no way he's passing up the chance to set all-time records.
 

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Novak hampered in 2 out of 3 GS semifinals this year. That has to hurt.
 
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