Novak Djokovic, the ageless Serbian sorcerer of tennis, has once again rewritten history. By defeating Italy’s Flavio Cobolli in four grueling sets (6-7, 6-2, 7-5, 6-4), Djokovic has now reached a record 14th Wimbledon men’s singles semi-final, surpassing the great Roger Federer.

At 38, most players are sipping coffee on commentary desks. Djokovic? He’s two wins away from capturing a record-extending 25th Grand Slam title, which would break his tie with Margaret Court for the most majors in tennis history.

Before striking a single ball, Djokovic received encouragement from Queen Camilla. After all, royalty recognizes royalty. With Hugh Grant watching on and the sun baking Centre Court, Djokovic overcame a slow start and a spirited Cobolli.

Cobolli, flashing an orange racquet and serious guts, snatched the first set in a tiebreak. But you don’t beat Novak with flair alone—he punished every missed opportunity, slicing through the remaining sets with trademark grit, variety, and surgical groundstrokes.

Up next? Jannik Sinner, the current World No. 1 and a man who’s beaten Djokovic in their last four meetings—including a straight-sets win at Roland Garros just weeks ago.

But grass is Djokovic’s domain. He’s won 7 Wimbledon titles and owns the slickest footwork and the deepest tennis bag of tricks this side of Hogwarts.

And here’s the kicker: Djokovic has never lost to Sinner at Wimbledon, including that iconic comeback from two sets down in 2022.

Let’s be clear: engaging Sinner in long baseline exchanges is like bringing a spoon to a swordfight. Instead, Djokovic must:

  • Mix things up – Short slices, sneaky drop shots, chip-and-charge.
  • Shorten points – No marathon rallies; quick-strike tennis is key.
  • Serve smart – His first serve hasn’t been perfect lately, but it still packs more tactical punch than Sinner’s.

Grass rewards variety, and Djokovic is the undisputed grandmaster of variety.

Following his record-setting run, Djokovic’s odds on 188BET have tightened sharply—proving the bettors still believe in the GOAT.

  • Novak Djokovic – 3.20
  • Jannik Sinner – 2.10
  • Carlos Alcaraz – 2.50
  • Taylor Fritz – 7.00

The Sinner-Djokovic clash is practically a final in itself. Place your bets accordingly!

How many Wimbledon semi-finals has Novak Djokovic reached?

A record 14 semi-finals, breaking Roger Federer’s previous mark of 13.

How many Grand Slams has Novak Djokovic won?

As of Wimbledon 2025, he’s chasing his 25th Grand Slam title—the most in tennis history.

Who will Djokovic play in the Wimbledon 2025 semi-final?

He’ll face World No.1 Jannik Sinner in a blockbuster match.

What’s Djokovic’s head-to-head record against Sinner?

Sinner leads 5-4 overall, but Djokovic has won both of their previous Wimbledon encounters.

What are Djokovic’s odds to win Wimbledon 2025?

As per 188BET, his current odds are 3.20, behind Sinner and Alcaraz.

Is Novak Djokovic injured?

He had a minor fall during his quarter-final but finished the match. No significant injury reported.

Novak Djokovic isn’t just chasing records—he’s defending his legacy. Wimbledon 2025 could become the crowning chapter in a career already overloaded with silverware. Beating Sinner won’t be easy, but if anyone can do it, it’s Djokovic.

👉 Don’t miss Friday’s semi-final thriller—and tell us in the comments: can Novak go all the way again?

By Robin

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