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Jannik Sinner Crushes Djokovic, Sets Up Showdown with Alcaraz

Sinner Stuns Djokovic to Reach First French Open Final

by The Daily Desk
June 7, 2025
in Game Highlights, Sports, Sports News, Sports Records & Achievements, Tennis
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Sinner Shocks Djokovic, Sets Up Blockbuster French Open Final Against Alcaraz

PARIS — Jannik Sinner has done it. The world No. 1 took down tennis legend Novak Djokovic in straight sets—6-4, 7-5, 7-6 (3)—in Friday’s French Open semifinal, setting up a highly anticipated final against defending champion Carlos Alcaraz.

It wasn’t just a win. It was a statement.

Sinner Surges Into His First Roland-Garros Final

Sinner, who has been flawless throughout the tournament, has yet to drop a single set at Roland-Garros this year. With this latest victory, he becomes only the second Italian man in the Open Era to reach the French Open final, joining 1976 champion Adriano Panatta.

He’s also riding a 20-match Grand Slam win streak, having previously captured titles at both the U.S. Open and Australian Open.

“These are rare and special moments,” Sinner said, visibly emotional. “I had to play the best tennis I could.”

And he did.

From start to finish, Sinner kept Djokovic pinned behind the baseline, dictating rallies with precise groundstrokes and unrelenting power. Djokovic, a 24-time Grand Slam champion, struggled to find an opening. He described feeling “constantly under pressure,” crediting Sinner’s consistency and court positioning.

“That’s why he’s No. 1 in the world,” Djokovic said. “I wish him the best for the final.”

A Final That Feels Like Destiny: Sinner vs. Alcaraz

The final will pit the top-ranked Sinner against Carlos Alcaraz—the man who beat him in their last four meetings and leads their head-to-head series 7-4. Alcaraz, the reigning champion, advanced after opponent Lorenzo Musetti retired during the semifinal with a leg injury.

Alcaraz was leading 4-6, 7-6 (3), 6-0, 2-0 when Musetti, clearly hampered by a left leg issue, could no longer continue. The two embraced at the net in a show of sportsmanship.

“It’s not great to win a match like this,” Alcaraz said. “Lorenzo is a great player. I wish him all the best.”

Despite a brief moment of frustration in the second set—at one point kicking his bench in anger—Alcaraz looked sharp, confident, and physically ready heading into Sunday’s final.

“Really good,” he said about his condition. “It’s been three intense weeks but I’m feeling great. I have a lot of confidence right now.”

Djokovic’s Emotional Exit and Possible Farewell?

After the loss, Djokovic lingered on the clay of Court Philippe-Chatrier. He kissed his hand, touched the surface, and appeared to bid farewell to a venue where he’s made so much history. This might have been his last match at Roland-Garros.

If so, it was a fitting send-off—with a crowd chanting his name and a dramatic, hard-fought match against a rising star.

“He gave me a warm embrace at the net,” Sinner recalled. “It was a special moment.”

Despite his defeat, Djokovic made history simply by appearing in this match—he was bidding for a record-extending 38th Grand Slam final and his eighth French Open final. But this time, he was outplayed.

Musetti’s Injury Halts His Run

As for Musetti, the 22-year-old’s hopes were dashed by a leg injury that emerged early in the third set. Down 5-0 in just 16 minutes, he called for the trainer and eventually had to retire two games into the fourth.

“I started losing strength in my left leg,” Musetti explained. “Tomorrow I’ll get scans done.”

Still, it was a strong run for the young Italian, who reached only his second Grand Slam semifinal after Wimbledon last year.

What’s at Stake in the Final

Both Sinner and Alcaraz are chasing history. Sinner is eyeing his fourth major title, while Alcaraz could claim his fifth.

They’re the top two players in the world right now, and Sunday’s final is shaping up to be nothing short of electric.

“The stage,” Sinner said, “doesn’t get any bigger.”

Source: AP Photo – French Open: Sinner beats Djokovic to set up final against defending champion Alcaraz

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