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Wimbledon LIVE: Sinner dismantles Djokovic to set up rematch with Alcaraz in final

Sinner is into first Wimbledon final
Sinner is into first Wimbledon finalČTK / imago sportfotodienst / Paul Zimmer / Flashscore
It's the penultimate round of the men's tournament at Wimbledon, and in a draw that produced countless upsets, the usual suspects have survived to make it to the final four, giving us two mouth-watering clashes.

22:15 CET - That's all from our coverage from Wimbledon for the day, all that's left are two epic finals... 

Tomorrow, Iga Swiatek and Amanda Anisimova will meet in the women's decider. Then on Sunday, it's the men's final we all wanted: Jannik Sinner facing Carlos Alcaraz. Both matches are scheduled to start at 17:00 CET.

Get your popcorn ready for both days, these two last matches at Wimbledon could be all-timers! 

21:45 CET - In case you missed any of the action from the All England Club today, you can catch up on both of the men's semi-finals via the highlights below:

Sinner vs Djokovic highlights

Alcaraz vs Fritz highlights

19:56 CET - The gulf between Sinner and Djokovic today was so big that you can't help but wonder if we'll see the latter at Wimbledon again, even if he was struggling with an injury.

The match stats
The match statsFlashscore

19:50 CET - For the first time, Jannik Sinner is a Wimbledon finalist! The world number one has seen off seven-time champion Novak Djokovic 6-3, 6-3, 6-4 in just one hour and 53 minutes.

The Serb briefly rallied in the final set, going a break up, but Sinner looked much more like the Djokovic we've come to know over the years than Djokovic himself.

19:08 CET - This is complete domination from Sinner, who has taken the second second 6-3. He's dominating the baseline exchanges and isn't looking remotely threatened on his serve.

A struggling Djokovic is now being seen by the physio. It looks like he's playing a younger version of himself out there.

18:31 CET - Sinner leads! The world number one has won the first set 6-3 in just 33 minutes, breaking Djokovic twice and not facing a single break point on his own serve.

The Italian is gliding around the court and hitting the ball excellently, while the Serb looks his age - is the heat getting to him, or is he suffering from an injury after falling at the end of his quarter-final?

17:45 CET - Well, we're now guaranteed a blockbuster final, but who will join Alcaraz in it?

Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic are about to walk onto Centre Court for what could be a classic. You won't want to miss this one.

Follow every point of it here.

17:35 CET - That was far from the most exciting match Alcaraz has been involved in, with the extremely high quality of serving meaning rallies were few and far between, but the Spaniard showed consistency and concentration that he has sometimes lacked.

The match stats
The match statsFlashscore

17:27 CET - Carlos Alcaraz is into a third consecutive Wimbledon final! He looked to be in serious trouble when trailing 6-4 in the fourth-set tiebreak, but he saved two set points and ultimately prevailed 6-4, 5-7, 6-3, 7-6 (6) over Taylor Fritz.

16:36 CET - Alcaraz moves within a set of a third Wimbledon final in a row. Like in the first, he broke Fritz early and barely dropped a point on his serve after that. He's looking comfortable right now.

16:03 CET - Fritz levels things up! The American broke his opponent in the final game of the second set to win it 7-5.

It was deserved for the fifth seed, who didn't face a single break point and lost just five points on his serve. We have a match on our hands.

15:14 CET - Alcaraz draws first blood! The Spaniard broke Fritz's serve in the first game of the match and held his for the remainder for the first set to take it 6-4 in 36 minutes.

The reigning champion has won all 15 of his first-serve points so far.

14:33 CET - Carlos Alcaraz and Taylor Fritz are out on court warming up... we are just minutes away from the first men's semi-final.

12:00 CET - With two and a half hours to go, let's take a look at how Carlos Alcaraz and Taylor Fritz made it to the final four.

Alcaraz's path to the semis
Alcaraz's path to the semisČTK / imago sportfotodienst / Paul Zimmer / Flashscore

The reigning champion survived a huge scare in the opening round, beating veteran Fabio Fognini in five sets, and has dropped a few more since then. In the big moments though, he's stepped up, and tends to raise his game to a whole new level for matches like today's.

Fritz's path to the semis
Fritz's path to the semisČTK / imago sportfotodienst / Paul Zimmer / Flashscore

Fritz too survived a five-setter in the opening round, coming back from two sets down to beat Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard over two days. He then went the distance again against Gabriel Diallo, but has looked much more solid in the later rounds.

09:00 CET - Hello and welcome to Flashscore's coverage of today's men's semi-finals at Wimbledon!

It's been exciting seeing the numerous upsets over the last two weeks, but there's nothing better than seeing the very best in the sport do battle, and that's just what we're getting today.

First up, reigning champion Carlos Alcaraz is taking on world number five Taylor Fritz. Both the Spaniard and the American have enjoyed an excellent grass-court season, already holding one title each with the former winning all 10 of his matches on the surface this year and the latter winning nine of his 10.

After that comes the main event: Novak Djokovic vs Jannik Sinner. The Serb has lost five matches in a row to the world number one, but has prevailed on the two occasions that they've met at Wimbledon, in 2022 and 2023. He knows that the grass of the All England Club is where his best chance of winning a 25th Grand Slam lies, so he'll be giving absolutely everything today, but will it be enough?

The action will begin at 14:30 CET, and you can read more about the two matches here in the meantime.