Wimbledon, Flavio Cobolli and Novak Djokovic
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After taking what Novak Djokovic called "a nasty fall" Wednesday in the final moments of a Wimbledon quarterfinal victory over No. 22 seed Flavio Cobolli, the 38-year-old Serbian star canceled his afternoon practice session Thursday.
SportsLine tennis expert Jose Onorato reveals his 2025 Wimbledon picks for Wednesday's men's singles quarterfinal between Novak Djokovic and Flavio Cobolli
Novak Djokovic canceled his afternoon practice session at Wimbledon a day after the seven-time champion had a "nasty" fall moments before clinching his quarterfinal victory.
The victory over Flavio Cobolli means that Novak Djokovic has reached his 14th Wimbledon semifinal. At 38, the Serbian legend’s form leaves little doubt about his chances of matching Roger Federer’s eight-title record at Wimbledon.
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Novak Djokovic has reached the Wimbledon semifinals for a men’s-record 14th time as he pursues his unprecedented 25th title from all Grand Slam tournaments.
Flavio Cobolli might not be a household name yet, but he's making waves at Wimbledon. The 23-year-old talent has secured his spot in the limelight by defeating Jack Draper conqueror Marin Cilic, propelling him into his first Grand Slam quarter-final against Novak Djokovic.
Flavio Cobolli marched into the Wimbledon quarter-finals on Monday, leading a dashing Italian advance by snuffing out the once-lethal Marin Cilic in a statement win that lit up a sunny but breezy Court Two.
Novak Djokovic is more than a decade older than any other man in the Wimbledon semifinals. He says it motivates him to see if he can keep going toe-to-toe against the younger players at the top of tennis these days.