
Novak Djokovic returns to Flavio Cobolli during their quarterfinals Wimbledon in London. (AP) Novak Djokovic advanced to his record 14. Wimbledon semifinals after defeating the Italian Flavio Cobolli in four sets on Wednesday. The 38-year-old Serbian champion, who plays in front of Queen Camilla, won 6-7 (6/8), 6-2, 7-5, 6-4 and kept his search for the historical 25th Grand Slam title alive.The seven -time Wimbledon winner showed his experience against 23 -year -old Cobollim. Despite the loss of the first ensemble, the Djokovic skills and the court for young Italian 22. The seed showed too much.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!After the match, Djokovic shared his joy that he was still competing at the highest level. “That means the world to me that I am still able to play at the last phase of Wimbledon,” he said. “Thank you for the encouragement for my age. I really appreciate it. It’s beautiful. I feel very young.”The match had a terrible moment when Djokovic slipped while serving for victory. However, he quickly rejected the injury. “I had an ugly slip, but that happens when you play on the grass,” he explained. “I will visit this topic now with my physiology and hopefully I will be fine in two days.”
Djokovic sets milestones with victoryThis victory refers to several milestones for Djokovic. Now it holds a record for most semi -final performances on most male singles of Wimbledon and broke the 13th. Roger Federer. He also reached his 52. Grand Slam semifinals and expanded his own record in men’s tennis.Djokovic will face Jannik Sinner World No. 1 in the semifinals. The victory would postpone him only one match from the interruption of the records of the Grand Slam Slam Margaret Court.