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Wimbledon 2025: Gregor Dimitrov was handed over to the refrigeration by the generic synerv after hurt; Novak Djokovic alive | Tennis news

Jannik Sinner (L) helps Grigor Dimitrov after going down with an injury that forced him to retire from the fourth -round men’s singles match at the Wimbledon Tennis Championship in London. (AP)

Jannik Sinner on Monday injured a tear-filled Grigor Dimitrov in the Wimbledon quarter-finals under the total control of the match, while Novak Djokovic One survived intimidating.World number one sinner and seven -time champion Djokovic is definitely formed for a mouthwater semi -final clash, but the top seed match on the center court was seen with Dimitrov’s heartbreak.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!The Italian was staring at the exit door exiting 3-6, 5-7, 2-2, before the Bulgarian 19th seed grabbed and unable to continue its right pectoral muscle.The sinner fled to his assistance, but his 34 -year -old rival was able to barely wave to accept the warm ovation of the crowd.
“I don’t know what to say,” the sinner said. “He is an incredible player, I think we all saw it today. “He is so inauspicious in the last few years. An incredible player, I also have a good friend. We understand each other very well from the court. “Seeing him in this situation, honestly, if there will be any chance that he can play in the next round, he would be worth it.”Injured Dimitrov is now forced to retire into each of their last five Grand Slam performances.Sinner faced a bad decline in the early game of fourth round struggle and appeared suffering from discomfort in his right elbow.The three -time Grand Slam Champion All England Club had a regal form in the first three rounds, leaving only 17 games.Sinner, which is due to facing the US 10th seed Ben Shelton in the quarter -finals, stated that he would be scanning an MRI on Tuesday to assess the limit of loss to his elbow.Shelton defeated Lorenzo Songo of Italy in four sets.Federer ‘curse’

Novak Djokovic's 11 -year -old son, Stephen, is getting autographs from Wimbledon players. But no father

Novak Djokovic celebrated after defeating Alex D Minaur during the fourth round Men’s singles match at the Wimbledon Tennis Championship in London. (AP)

Earlier, the sixth seeded Djokovic started a nightmare for his match against Australian 11th seeded de Minaur, but won 1-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4.He was made the third player after his 100th win in Wimbledon on Saturday, Martina Navratriva and Roger Federer, he was made the third player to achieve that achievement, reaching his 16th quarter -finals in the Djokovic tournament.At the age of 38, Serb is aiming to win a record 25th major title, which breaks a tie with a long -retired Margaret Court, and is equal to the record of Federer of Eight Men’s crown at All England Club.This will make them the oldest Grand Slam singles champion in the open era.Djokovic’s 101st victory in Wimbledon came under the Great of Swiss Great, sitting in the front row of the Royal box with his wife Mirca.

Federer is back into Wimbledon's royal box as he watches Djokovic match

Tennis veteran Roger Federer (L) and his wife Mirca sit in the royal box on the center court at 8 of the Wimbledon Tennis Championship in London. (AP)

“This is probably the first time he is watching me and I won the match,” he said. “The last pair I lost, so it was good to break the curse.“No, it’s great, obviously, Roger, a huge champion and someone I praised and given great respect.“We shared the stage for so many years, and it is great to return it.”In the last eight, Djokovic is facing Italian 22nd seed Flavio Koboli, who defeated former Wimbledon runner-up Marin Silic 6-4, 6-4, 6-7 (4/7), 7-6 (7/3).In women’s draw, IGA Swiatek continued her cool progress with Danish 23rd seed Clara Tuson’s 6-4, 6-1 route.The ranking is the fourth sweatek, a five -time Grand Slam winner, but has never created a Wimbledon semi -finals.The 24 -year -old is in a strong position after the top seeds exit in the second week of the tournament.“It’s honestly very surprising. This is the first time I really enjoyed London, Sorry friends,” Swetek said, referring to his previous Wimbledon’s crisis.“We are tennis players, so we feel well from the court when we feel good in court.”The Polish player faced the Russian 19th seed Lidmila Samsanova next time, who defeated Jessica Buzas Manro of Spain 7-5, 7-5.18-year-old Russian seventh seed Mirra Andreva, for the first time, arrived against American 10th seed Emma Navarro with a win of 6–2, 6-3 in the Wimbledon quarter-finals, who ended the reign of Berbora Crazicova on Saturday.Andreeva then played the role of former Swiss Olympic champion Belinda Benakik, who defeated Russian World No. 17 Ekaterina Alexandrova 7-6 (7/4), 6-4.

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