Wimbledon 2025 day twelve summary

Wimbledon’s last weekend is canceled, and it is showdown that everyone hoped for. Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz will meet in the 2025 men’s final after both came through their semi -finals in twelve days, but in very different ways.

Sinner produced an almost flawless performance to send a hindered Novak Djokovic in straight sets, reached its first Wimbledon final and emphasizes its status as a tournament favorite.

The world No. 1 was clinical all the time, while Djokovic, who struggled with a thigh issue, had little left in the tank even though he fought hard.

Alcaraz was over time by Taylor Fritz in a lively center-court conflict but found the big shots when it recorded the most, which saved two stock market values ​​in a fourth set of tiebreak to avoid a decision and close the victory in four.

Sunday’s final will be an re -match of the French Open final and a battle between the best two players in the world. This is how both semi -finals developed.

Day twelve wimbledon 2025 semi -final results

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Winner Loser Results line
Jannik Sinner (1) Novak Djokovic (6) 6-3 6-3 6-4
Carlos Alcaraz (2) Taylor Fritz (5) 6-4 5-7 6-3 7-6 (6)

Alcaraz Fritz flees

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Carlos Alcaraz is in his third Wimbledon final in a row and exceeds fifth seed Taylor Fritz 6-4, 5-7, 6-3, 7-6 (6) in an interesting center.

No. 2 seed, which rides on a winning line with 24 matches, overcame a second set of stumbling to prevail in 2 hours and 48 minutes.

A late decay cost him the second set, but he roared back into the third and exceeded Fritz’s resilience. In a tense fourth set-tiebreak, Alcaraz saved two stock market values ​​of 4/6, first with a delicate forehand volley, then with Fritz’s incorrect forehand before sealing the victory at his first match point.

Before the match, I gave Fritz a very little chance, and based on the result I had the right to do it, but I think he played a good match. He plays with an excellent way of thinking, and how he could restore after losing some important points was impressive.

The only real thing he will be rue is in the tiebreak, but I couldn’t determine anything he could have done better out there today. Just look at his statistics; There is no obvious “ah, that’s why he dropped” the state in there.

Alcaraz was by far the stronger player and is one of the tricky matches for Fritz, mainly because of his unique attitude to the tennis game.

It was a really difficult match as always when I had to play against Taylor. Even tougher with the conditions it was really hot today. I’m just really happy with everything I’ve done today. I handled the nerves, playing here in a semi -finals is not easy. I am really proud of how I remained calm and thought clearly. I am satisfied with my level today Alcaraz on his win.

Match statistics

Taylor Fritz Carlos Alcaraz
Winner 44 38
Unwavering errors 24 25
Ace 19 13
Double error 5 3
1st Earn % 62% (75/121) 65% (73/113)
1st serving points won 80% (60/75) 88% (64/73)
2nd serving points won 57% (26/46) 57% (23/40)
Break Points saved 57% (4/7) 50% (1/2)
Service Games 86% (19/22) 95% (20/21)
1st return score won 12 % (9/73) 20% (15/75)
2nd return points won 43 % (17/40) 43% (20/46)
Break Points won 50% (1/2) 43% (3/7)
Return games 5% (1/21) 14% (3/22)
Pressure points 56% (5/9) 44% (4/9)
Service points 71% (86/121) 77% (87/113)
Return points 23% (26/113) 29% (35/121)
Net points 55 % (12/22) 76% (31/41)
Total score 48 % (112/234) 52% (122/234)
Match points saved 0 0
Max points in line 9 13
Total games 47% (20/43) 53% (23/43)
Max -game in line 3 3

Highlights

Sinners are sinking Djokovic

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Jannik Sinner drove into his Virgin Wimbledon final and defeated a hobble Novak Djokovic 6-3, 6-3, 6-4 in a clinical 1-hour, 55-minute semi-finals.

Unfortunately, this emerged from the first pairs of games; It was just a winner, because Djokovic could not assert himself from the baseline.

The Serb was hindered by a left thigh injury from its quarter final against Flavio Cobbolli and struggled with the side movement. He of course produced stains of good tennis and competed hard as always, but he only had two breaking point chances all the time.

Despite a 3-0 lead in the third who gave Djokovic a glimpse of hope, he vacated when Sinner rolled off five straight matches before taking his third match point with a commander serving to book his place in Sunday’s final.

For-match-whats put the sinner as a 70/30 favorite, and the reality is that sinners are not a good matchup for Post-Prime Djokovic, even when he is completely fit.

On my side I earned very good today. I felt good at the court. I moved much better today, and I think we all saw, especially in the third set, that he was a little injured. He fell into the last points in the quarter finals. He was in a very difficult situation, but I tried to keep calm and tried to play the best tennis I can, especially in the important moments Sinners on their winnings.

Match statistics

Jannik Sinner Novak Djokovic
Winner 36 27
Unwavering errors 17 28
Ace 12 12
Double error 2 0
1st Earn % 74% (54/73) 68% (63/92)
1st serving points won 81 % (44/54) 78% (49/63)
2nd serving points won 63% (12/19) 17% (5/30)
Break Points saved 50% (1/2) 50% (5/10)
Service Games 93% (13/14) 64% (9/14)
1st return score won 22% (14/63) 19% (10/54)
2nd return points won 83% (25/30) 37% (7/19)
Break Points won 50% (5/10) 50% (1/2)
Return games 36% (5/14) 7% (1/14)
Pressure points 50% (6/12) 50% (6/12)
Service points 77% (56/73) 58% (53/92)
Return points 42 % (39/92) 23% (17/73)
Net points 65% (11/17) 57% (16/28)
Total score 58% (95/165) 42% (70/165)
Match points saved 0 3
Max points in line 9 6
Total games 64 % (18/28) 36% (10/28)
Max -game in line 5 3

Highlights

Wimbledon 2025 final

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  • Jannik Sinner (1) vs. Carlos Alcaraz (2)

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