On Day 10 at Wimbledon, Novak Djokovic set the stage for a high-stakes semi-final against world No. 1 Jannik Sinner, after dismantling his opponent in a straight‑sets victory. Djokovic advanced to his 14th Wimbledon semi-final, demonstrating trademark poise and precision – even in the sweltering mid-afternoon heat under Centre Court roof conditions.
The epic clash has captivated spectators: Djokovic, on the comeback trail aiming to reclaim his status atop the men’s game, versus Sinner, the rising star whose powerful baseline game has propelled him to the top of today’s rankings. Both players have battled through physical and mental challenges, crafting an enthralling narrative of legacy versus ambition.
On the women’s side, Iga Swiatek continued her dominant run with a commanding quarter-final win. Her performance reinforced her credentials as a top contender in the women’s singles draw . As the tournament progresses, the witnessing of history in the making feels ever more palpable.
Meanwhile, the event is balancing tradition with innovation – Wimbledon’s continued use of electronic line-calling marks the end of Reserve Line Judges, ushering in a newer, quieter era on court

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