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Wimbledon as it happened: Alcaraz sets up Djokovic finale

Flashscore UK Staff
Updated
Carlos Alcaraz celebrates winning against Daniil Medvedev
Carlos Alcaraz celebrates winning against Daniil MedvedevAFP
The women's final is all set up as of yesterday, the men follow today as the last four are set to battle it out today with hopes of reaching the pinnacle of the London Grand Slam. Stay tuned as we bring you the latest from the English capital today on our Flashscore Tennis Tracker.

18:48 BST - What a performance from Carlos Alcaraz. He storms past Daniil Medvedev 6-3, 6-3, 6-3 to reach his first Wimbledon final and set up a monster clash against Novak Djokovic. It's the final everyone was looking for.

Alcaraz v Medvedev stats
Alcaraz v Medvedev statsFlashscore / AFP

18:32 BST - Well, the latest sequence of games certainly won't do many favours for Medvedev's mood. A poor service game from Alcaraz ends with a double fault and break back for Medvedev, putting the latter in with a chance of consolidating.

But a shaky service game with five break points allowed followed, handing Alcaraz back control of the third set. Not ideal for the Russian.

18:19 BST - This is becoming an onslaught as Alcaraz breaks Medvedev at the first time of asking in the third set.

The Russian third seed looks like a defeated man out there on Centre Court and any sign of a comeback is looking bleak.

18:09 BST - Alcaraz is dominating this match now and has taken the second set against Medvedev 6-3. The Spaniard is one set away from reaching his first Wimbledon final.

17:29 BST - A relatively low-key set of tennis which saw just one break point created, but that was all Alcaraz needed as he took it to strike first in the semi-final and take it 6-3.

16:52 BST - With Djokovic's spot in the final confirmed, a titanic encounter between world number one Carlos Alcaraz and number three Daniil Medvedev awaits on Centre Court.

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16:24 BST - That'll do it! Novak Djokovic is through to yet another Wimbledon final after a 6-3, 6-4, 7-6(4) victory over Jannik Sinner.

The world number two did well to subdue the hard-hitting Italian and is right on course for an eighth title in SW19 and fifth in a row.

Sinner v Djokovic stats
Sinner v Djokovic statsFlashscore / AFP

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15:50 BST - Pretty even stuff so far in this third set with Djokovic and Sinner both holding serve well. The Serbian will be content with that as Sinner will need to be the one to try and find another gear.

15:19 BST - Djokovic is really rolling now as he takes the second set 6-4 with some textbook tennis. It looks to be a long road back for Sinner now.

14:51 BST - Djokovic has wrestled control of the second set with an early break of serve before consolidating for 3-1.

In the fourth game, Djokovic lost a point for hindrance during a rally according to umpire Richard Haigh - something you don't see too often - before being given a time violation penalty. Definitely something to keep an eye on there.

14:18 BST - Game and first set, Djokovic. Very tidy and assured from the seven-time champion, who capitalised on some loose Sinner efforts early on before going on to take the opening frame 6-3.

14:05 BST - Some fine hitting in this opening set on Centre Court but it's Djokovic that holds the advantage after an early break of serve.

Sinner has settled and has fashioned three break points himself - all of which were saved - but trails 4-1.

13:38 BST - Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner are underway on Centre Court for the first semi-final of the day in a rematch of last year's quarter-final.

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12:49 BST - Ahead of Novak Djokovic's semi-final clash against the dangerous Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz's meeting with Daniil Medvedev, get yourself clued up with a preview of the day's action.

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06:23 BST - World number two Novak Djokovic is aiming to collect his eighth Wimbledon title, the current champion takes on rising youngster Jannik Sinner who is enjoying his farthest run in the Grand Slam.

Following them will be first-ranked Carlos Alcaraz playing his first Wimbledon semi-final against Daniil Medvedev, the world number three missed out on last year's edition due to the ban on Russian players and will be looking to leave a lasting impression this time round.

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