Key Points

Italian tennis sensation Jannik Sinner delivered a stunning performance to defeat Novak Djokovic in the French Open semifinals. The 23-year-old outclassed the tennis legend in a commanding straight-sets victory, showcasing remarkable precision and power. Sinner will now face Carlos Alcaraz in a historic final between two young stars born in the 2000s. This match marks a potential changing of the guard in professional men's tennis, with the next generation challenging established champions.

Key Points: Sinner Stuns Djokovic in Epic French Open Semi Showdown

  • Sinner wins 6-4, 7-5, 7-6(3) against 24-time Grand Slam champion
  • First major final between 2000s-born players
  • Alcaraz advances after Musetti's retirement
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French Open: Sinner outclasses Djokovic in semis, sets up historic title clash against Alcaraz

Young Italian Jannik Sinner defeats Novak Djokovic in thrilling semifinal, sets up historic final against Carlos Alcaraz

"It was such a special occasion for me, playing against Novak in the semi-final of a Grand Slam. - Jannik Sinner"

Paris, June 7

The world number one Jannik Sinner outclassed Serbian tennis icon Novak Djokovic in an incredible win in the semifinal clash of the ongoing French Open title, sealing a title clash against Carlos Alcaraz on Friday night.

Sinner defeated three-time French Open winner and 100-time tour-level titlist by 6-4, 7-5, 7-6(3), with the match featuring points earned all over the tennis court, Sinner's precision and power and his great serve. This all overwhelmed the 24-time Grand Slam champion Djokovic and helped the 23-year-old set up a first-ever major final between players born in the 2000s.

Though the match was one-sided as reflected by the scoreline, it did have many thrills and moments of genius from the 38-year-old Djokovic, who produced some great shots. But he let slip three set points on return at 5-4 in the third set, and Sinner's relentless hard work and consistency reaped rewards.

Speaking after the match, the world number one said, as quoted by ATP's official website, "It was such a special occasion for me, playing against Novak in the semi-final of a Grand Slam. It is just amazing, and I had to step up and play the best tennis I could. I am very happy with how I handled the situation, but this shows again what a role model he is for all of us and especially for us young players."

"What he (Djokovic) is doing is incredible, and I wish him only the best for the rest of the season. I think we are all very lucky to see him playing such high-level tennis, it is amazing," he added.

Alcaraz stands one victory away from defending his crown at Paris after Italy's Lorenzo Musetti retired in the fourth set of their gripping semi-final clash on Friday

.The 22-year-old Spaniard led Musetti 4-6, 7-6(3), 6-0, 2-0 when the Italian retired from the match after two hours and 25 minutes.

With the scoreline reading 0-5 in the third set, Musetti called the physio to receive treatment on his upper left leg. He continued to struggle and eventually retired from the match.

"It is never great getting through or winning a match like this. Lorenzo is a great player. He has had an incredible clay season. [He is] one of the few players who have achieved at least the semi-finals at all the biggest events on clay. I think just four players had done that before... I always wish him all the best and a quick recovery, and hopefully, we will enjoy his tennis pretty soon," Alcaraz said in his on-court interview, as quoted by ATP.

Following his triumph, Alcaraz became the fifth-youngest player to reach five Grand Slam finals in the Open Era. He is the third active men's player to achieve that feat after Serbian maestro Novak Djokovic (37) and Russian star Daniil Medvedev (6).

- ANI

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Rahul K.
What a match! Sinner's performance was clinical. As an Indian tennis fan, it's inspiring to see young players dominating the sport. Djokovic is a legend but age catches up with everyone. Hope our Indian players can learn from Sinner's work ethic! 🇮🇳🎾
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Priya M.
Mixed feelings about this. On one hand, new talent is exciting, but sad to see Djokovic lose like this. He's given us so many memorable matches over the years. Hope he doesn't retire soon - tennis won't be the same without him!
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Arjun S.
The future of tennis is here! Sinner vs Alcaraz final will be epic. Both under 25 - shows how the sport is evolving. But let's not forget, we need more Indian representation at this level. Where are our players in Grand Slams? 🤔
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Sneha R.
Djokovic's sportsmanship is commendable! Even in defeat, he remains gracious. That's why he's a true champion. Sinner played brilliantly though - his backhand was a treat to watch. Can't wait for the final! 🎾🔥
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Vikram J.
While the young guns are impressive, I feel the match scheduling is too tough for older players like Djokovic. Back-to-back matches at this level are brutal. ATP should consider more rest days for players over 35. Just my two cents.
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Neha P.
Watching tennis at 2 AM Indian time is worth it for matches like these! Sinner's precision was mind-blowing. Hope this inspires more Indian parents to let their kids pursue tennis seriously. We need our own Grand Slam champion someday!

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