Novak Djokovic he said goodbye to center court at the All England Club to applause. He is the reigning champion, aiming to match Swiss Roger Federer’s eight titles. On Sunday, at 3 p.m., he will battle it out against a rookie, either Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz or Russian Daniil Medvedev.
Djokovic defeated the Italian in the first semifinal Jannik Sinner by 6-3, 6-4 and 7-6 (4). It is a wall for the rival, he successfully dominates every situation. Quality and experience.
Although he also starred in one of the episodes of love and hate with his usual stances. Under maximum pressure, 4-5 and 15-40 in the third set, two Sinner set points to go to the fourth, Djokovic has them in some spectators.
The first serve failed, ‘none’ He stopped and complained about the reaction of the audience who considered that with their noise they helped his mistake. Whistles, the occasional Balkan boo, beckoning them to continue.
Win the point below, 30-40. He put his finger in his ear, challenging his detractors. In this little skirmish, he found a way to motivate himself and release adrenaline. 40-40. He also traced the second ball of the set. And he made a crybaby gesture that he didn’t like at Wimbledon. Yes in his box, who cheered and applauded that he had saved such a compromising situation.
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And that was before he moderated his protests to the chair umpire when he lost a point for ‘obstacle’ (obstacle) considering that the Serb had shouted profusely when the ball was traveling towards Jannik Sinner, bothering him.
Although Djokovic’s sporting demonstration commanded more than occasional bursts of arrogance. In the end he will go for a 24th Grand Slam, his legend will not stop. Although he sent a sports demonstration of Djokovic rather than early bursts of pride. In the end he will go for a 24th Grand Slam, his legend will not stop.
Source: La Verdad

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