Djokovic Reaches Record 14th Wimbledon Semi-Final at Age 38

Djokovic Wimbledon Semi Final

In a historic evening on Centre Court, Novak Djokovic advanced to his record-breaking 14th Wimbledon semi-final, defeating Italian rising star Flavio Cobolli in four sets: 6-7(6), 6-2, 7-5, 6-4. The match was filled with drama, royal support, and a powerful reminder that even at age 38, Djokovic remains one of the most formidable forces in tennis.

Royal Support: Queen Camilla Watches from the Royal Box

Before stepping onto the grass, Djokovic received encouragement from Queen Camilla, wife of King Charles III, who met the Serbian star ahead of the match. The Queen later watched from the Royal Box, joined by prominent figures including actor Hugh Grant. Their presence added a touch of prestige to an already electric evening at SW19.

Djokovic later mentioned that Queen Camilla told him she was “keeping her fingers crossed” for his match, a sentiment that perhaps played into his motivation on court.

Cobolli’s Bright Start Shakes Centre Court

The 23-year-old Flavio Cobolli, seeded 22nd at this year’s Wimbledon, was entering uncharted territory—his first-ever Grand Slam quarterfinal. Despite his inexperience at this level, he showed no signs of nerves early on. Armed with a bright orange racket and bold confidence, the Italian used drop shots, aggressive forehands, and sharp returns to break Djokovic’s rhythm.

Djokovic served for the set at 5-3, but Cobolli broke back, then won the first-set tiebreak 8-6, stunning the crowd and putting early pressure on the seven-time Wimbledon champion.

Djokovic Responds Ruthlessly in the Second Set

After dropping the opener, Djokovic elevated his game. The 24-time Grand Slam winner cleaned up his unforced errors, improved his first-serve percentage, and used his deep return game to break Cobolli’s serve twice. The second set flew by as Djokovic claimed it 6-2, asserting control and silencing doubts.

Momentum Shifts in a Tight Third Set

The third set proved to be a key turning point. Both players exchanged early breaks, showing resilience and tactical variation. Cobolli continued to press with heavy baseline shots and smart net play, but Djokovic’s consistency in long rallies began to wear him down.

At 5-5, Djokovic pounced. He broke Cobolli in the 11th game, then closed the set with an ace — reminding everyone why he has reached the final at every Wimbledon since 2018.

Fourth Set Drama: Slips, Missed Chances, and a Painful Fall

The final set was tightly contested. Cobolli had his chance in the ninth game, with Djokovic serving at 4-4. The Italian forced an error and reached break point but then missed an easy volley at the net, a crucial mistake that seemed to shift the momentum permanently.

While serving for the match, Djokovic slipped badly on the slick Centre Court grass and appeared to land awkwardly on his hip and knee. Gasps echoed around the stadium. But, after a brief grimace, Djokovic got up, shook off the pain, and served out the match with authority.

“I had a nasty slip, but that’s what happens when you play on the grass,” he said in his post-match interview. “It came at an awkward moment, but I managed to close it out. I’ll get it checked with my physio and hope to be fine in two days.”

Djokovic Makes History with 14th Wimbledon Semi-Final Appearance

With this victory, Djokovic now holds the all-time record for the most Wimbledon men’s singles semi-final appearances (14), moving ahead of Roger Federer, who reached 13.

Additionally, this marks Djokovic’s 52nd Grand Slam semi-final, extending his own record in men’s tennis.

He is now just two wins away from claiming his 25th Grand Slam title, which would break the all-time singles record (he currently shares it with Margaret Court). A win at this year’s Wimbledon would also tie him with Federer’s record of eight Wimbledon titles, a feat many thought unreachable just a few years ago.

Djokovic’s Reflections: Humour, Gratitude, and the Spirit of Wimbledon

Following the match, Djokovic spoke warmly to the crowd, acknowledging both his age and the joy he still finds in competing at the highest level.

“Thank you for cheering for my age,” he joked. “It’s beautiful — makes me feel very young. And I guess another thing that makes me feel young is competing with youngsters like Cobolli, who’s, what, 15 years younger than me?”

He also praised Wimbledon as “the most special tournament in the sport,” and expressed how grateful he is to still be playing deep into Grand Slams.

Next Up: Jannik Sinner in a Blockbuster Semi-Final

Djokovic now faces World No. 1 Jannik Sinner in the semi-final. The Italian star, who defeated Ben Shelton in straight sets earlier on Wednesday, has won his last four matches against Djokovic, including a dominant performance in the French Open semi-final last month.

Sinner, 22, is in strong form and hungry for his first Wimbledon title. Their upcoming clash promises to be one of the highlights of this year’s tournament — a battle of experience vs. youth, finesse vs. power.

Meanwhile, the other semi-final will see Carlos Alcaraz, the defending Wimbledon champion, take on American fifth seed Taylor Fritz.

A Shot at History Awaits

If Djokovic wins against Sinner, he will advance to his ninth Wimbledon final, and seventh in a row. Victory on Sunday would not only bring him his 25th major but also place him equal with Federer’s eight Wimbledon titles, making it one of the most significant accomplishments in tennis history.

As the tournament heads toward its final weekend, all eyes will be on Djokovic — the champion who continues to redefine longevity in sport.


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