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Novak Djokovic Overcomes ‘Nasty Slip’ To Reach Wimbledon Semis, No. 1 Sinner Up Next

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SportsMoneyNovak Djokovic Overcomes ‘Nasty Slip’ To Reach Wimbledon Semis, No. 1 Sinner Up NextByAdam Zagoria, Contributor

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I'm a basketball and tennis insider AuthorJul 09, 2025, 02:35pm EDTJul 09, 2025, 05:11pm EDTSerbia's Novak Djokovic falls as he plays against Italy's Flavio Cobolli during their men's singles

More quarter-final tennis match on the tenth day of the 2025 Wimbledon Championships at The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet in Wimbledon, southwest London, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE (Photo by KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP via Getty Images)AFP via Getty Images Novak Djokovic now stands two victories from a record 25th Grand Slam title and a record-tying eighth Wimbledon crown

But he may have to beat the two best players in the world to do it

The 38-year-old Serbian legend and No. 6 seed overcame No. 22 Flavio Cobolli, 6-7, 6-2, 7-5, 6-4 in 3 hours, 11 minutes to reach his 14th Wimbledon semifinal

Cobolli is a 23-year-old Italian who grew up idolizing Djokovic and hits the ball a ton on his serve and from the baseline

Djokovic on Friday will face world No. 1 Jannik Sinner, who imved to 16-0 against Americans in majors with his straight-sets win over No. 10 Ben Shelton

Two-time defending champion and No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz will face No. 5 Taylor Fritz in the first semifinal on Friday. ‘Playing against the best player in the world right now. [Sinner] next to Alcaraz are the leaders of men’s tennis today," Djokovic said. “Couldn’t ask for a bigger challenge. ” Djokovic closed it out on his serve to reach his 14th Wimbledon semifinals, but not before he drew gasps from the crowd when he fell to the ground awkwardly ing a massive split at the baseline that looked it could have injured his groin or hip

Asked how he felt after the match, Djokovic said, "Well, I the match, it was a few points

Yeah, I had a nasty slip but that’s what happens when you play on the grass

I actually think I didn’t fall so far this year, and it’s a bit surprising because the way I move on the grass, with a lot of sliding, it’s a very aggressive movement, you’re expected to fall and have this kind of situation so it did come at an awkward moment but somehow I managed to find a good serve and close it out

MORE FOR YOU Serbia's Novak Djokovic falls as he plays against Italy's Flavio Cobolli during their men's singles

More quarter-final tennis match on the tenth day of the 2025 Wimbledon Championships at The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet in Wimbledon, southwest London, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE (Photo by KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP via Getty Images)AFP via Getty Images “Obviously, I’m going to visit this subject with my physio now and hopefully all will be well in two days. ” Djokovic is the second-oldest semifinalist in Wimbledon history, trailing only Ken Rosewall, who was 39 when he lost to Jimmy Connors in the 1974 final

He is bidding to reach his seventh consecutive Wimbledon final, which would tie Roger Federer’s mark

Federer won Wimbledon a record eight times

Djokovic stands at 24 major titles and is seeking to break a tie with Margaret Court for the all-time lead

Wimbledon remains his best shot, but he will ly have to beat Sinner and then Alcaraz, who have combined to win the last six major titles. “Wimbledon was, is and always will be the most special tournament that we have in our sport,” Djokovic said of reaching his 52nd major semifinal. “Of course, it means the world to me that I’m still able at 38 to play final stages of Wimbledon. " Sinner is 25-1 in his last four majors and 5-4 against Djokovic

The Serb is 2-0 against Sinner at Wimbledon: a straight-sets win in the 2023 quarterfinals and a five-set win in the 2022 quarters

Djokovic broke Cobolli for 5-3 in the first set, but the Italian broke right back for 4-5

Cobolli closed out the first set tiebreak with a service winner

After Djokovic won the second set easily, Cobolli hit a forehand wide on break point to give Djokovic a 6-5 lead in the third

Djokovic closed out the set on his serve

Serving at 4-all in the fourth set, Cobolli netted a wide-open forehand volley to give Djokovic the break at 4-5

Asked how he felt after the match, Djokovic said: "Very fresh

Of course, first I have to say huge congratulations to Flavio for an amazing tournament but also a great battle today…. “I think he played on a really high level

What surprised me a lot was his serve

He was serving at a really fast pace and going for his shots

He’s such a talented and skillful player

He’s definitely one of the guys that we will be seeing in the future much more so I wish him all the best. ”LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 9: Jannik Sinner of Italy at the net with Ben Shelton of the United States

More during the Gentlemen's quarter-finals round match on Number One Court on day ten of The Championships Wimbledon 2025 at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet on July 9, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Peter van den Berg/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images)ISI Photos via Getty Images Sinner overcame a hyper-ext right elbow to dispatch the huge-serving Shelton, whom he had beaten in the Australian Open semifinals. ‘I’ve never seen anything it," Shelton said of Sinner’s pace. “You don’t see anything it when you’re going through the draw

When you play him it’s almost things are in 2X speed. ” The Italian wore a sleeve on his right arm after injuring the elbow while falling to the ground in his fourth-round win over Grigor Dimitrov, which came only after Dimotrov retired with a pectoral muscle up two-sets-to-love. “It has imved a lot from yesterday to today,” Sinner said on court of his elbow. "Yesterday my day was very short on the practice court, 20 minutes with the coaches “There is no excuse

There is no better place to play tennis

The atmosphere helps me so much so thanks very much for the support. ” As for the semis, Sinner said, “Wimbledon its the most special special tournament that we have on the calendar

Let’s see who I’m going to play against but I’m of course looking forward to it. ” ESPN’s Brad Gilbert thinks it will be tough for Djokovic to win the title. “I still can’t believe that anybody at this point can beat Sinner and Alcaraz, back-to-back,” he said on ESPN. “Guys had to deal with the ‘Big 3’ forever, now good luck beating those two guys back-to-back. ” Editorial StandardsRes & PermissionsLOADING PLAYER.