Right from the first games, both players started the game well, but the turning point came in game 3 when Sinner excellently won the first break thanks to his impressive return ball ability. With solid passes, Sinner did not give Djokovic a chance to counterattack and continued to win another break in game 9, thereby closing set 1 with a score of 6-3.
In set 2, Sinner continued to dominate when he quickly won a break in the first game. His ability to hold the ball regularly helps him maintain the advantage, while putting great pressure on Djokovic every time the Serbian tennis player hands the ball. Despite their best efforts, "Nole" could not turn the situation around and had to lose the second set with a score of 2-6.
Djokovic was forced to take a break for medical attention before entering set 3. Returning after a break, the veteran tennis player played with determination, early leading 3-0 thanks to the first break. However, he repeatedly made mistakes to beat himself, allowing Sinner to win 4 consecutive games and end the set with a score of 6-4.
Winning 3-0 (6-3, 6-2, 6-4), Jannik Sinner qualified for the Wimbledon final for the first time. His next opponent will be US Open champion Carlos Alcaraz.
The final match will take place at 22:00 on the evening of July 13.