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Djokovic resumes Grand Slam quest at Wimbledon, tricky test for Alcaraz

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LONDON: Novak Djokovic continues his hunt for a fifth straight Wimbledon title and eighth overall to equal Roger Federer's record haul when the Serbian meets Jannik Sinner in the semi-finals on Friday knowing the threat the young Italian poses.The in-form 36-year-old, who is also chasing a men's record-extending 24th Grand Slam trophy and the number one ranking, was a set away from being knocked out by Sinner in the quarter-finals at the grasscourt major last year before a great escape.Djokovic has been rock-solid in London despite being extended to four sets by big-serving Pole Hubert Hurkacz and Andrey Rublev in the last two rounds, but the second seed will be aware that a vastly-improved Sinner can be a stumbling block."He's playing on a high level ...

He likes to play on quick surfaces because he likes to be aggressive and take control of the point," said Djokovic, the Australian Open and French Open champion who is nine wins away from a calendar slam."From both forehand and backhand, he's smashing the ball really hard, trying to be the one that's going to dictate the point from early on.

I know his game well."He's a complete player. Now, first time in the semis of Wimbledon. I'm looking forward to the challenge...

I'm sure he's going to be motivated to win. On the other hand, I am, too."Eighth seed Sinner will need to beat Djokovic for the first time to take a step closer to a maiden Grand Slam trophy and the 21-year-old acknowledged that facing the world number two was among the toughest challenges in tennis."He's won 23 Grand Slams.

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