Djokovic wins in the quarter-finals at Wimbledon

Djokovic lost four serves in the first two sets and fell behind 0-2. But like last year's reversal of Stefanos Sisipas in the French Open final, the Serbian tennis player returned in time to close to defeat. He won the next three sets to reach the semi-finals and increased his unbeaten run at Wimbledon to 26 games.
Djokovic made it 4-1 in the first set and missed a break point to go further ahead, before a couple of ineffectual minor turnovers cost him the game. The 35-year-old allowed Sinner to win two catches in the remaining sets. Noel lost the first set 5-7 before losing the second set 2-6.

Sinar continued to show an impressive return to form in this match, which helped him knock out John Isner and Carlos Alcaraz. Thanks to that, the 20-year-old put a lot of pressure on Noel's game in the first two sets. But playing better than Noel in two sets is not enough for Sinner to eliminate his predecessors. Djokovic, who has not lost a game at Wimbledon in the past five years, made a strong return from the third set. Serbian tennis players only gave their opponents two more chances to win in the last three sets.
Noel managed to take advantage of five of 11 break points from the third set to the end of the game to turn things around. The turning point came in the third set, when Sinner continued to play well, but lost only one game to lose 3-6. After that, the Italian players fell behind 0-4 in the fourth set, 1-3 in the fifth set, and failed to come back in the last two sets.
Djokovic showed the bravery of the player with 20 Grand Slams, and the winner of the crucial moment turned the corner. The game lasted three-and-a-half hours and ended with Noel winning 5-7, 2-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2. In his 11th Wimbledon semi-final, he will face Cameron Norrie. The hosts need another five sets to beat David Goffin 3-6, 7-5, 2-6, 6-3, 7-5.