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DIRECT. Wimbledon 2024: Djokovic on the way to reaching ten, score and result

“LIVE. Wimbledon 2024: Djokovic on the way to the ten pass, score and result”

Day of semi-finals for men. After his victory in four sets against Medvedev, Carlos Alcaraz will defend his title on Sunday while Novak Djokovic and Lorenzo Musetti face each other in the second poster. In the event of qualification, the Serbian could reach his tenth final at Wimbledon.

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19:39 – Djokovic without difficulty

All the pressure is on Lorenzi Musetti! On a smash and a forehand from Musetti who goes out of court, Novak Djokovic finds himself à a game to lead two rounds &agrav; nothing.

19:35 – Musetti gets away with it

While ;there was 30-30 on his throw-in, Lorenzo Musetti got away with it thanks to à a winning service and a direct error from Djokovic. 4-4 between the two men.

19:30 – Djokovic gains strength

In the second set, Novak Djokovic considerably raises his level of play and pushes Lorenzo Musetti to advance. fault. The Serb leads 4-3 now. 

Return forehand crossé by Novak Djokovic who takes the service of Lorenzo Musetti. The Serb serves the game and commits fewer unforced errors, unlike his opponent.

19:23 – Djokovic in contact

Two superb serves from Novak Djokovic which allow him to stay in contact and pick up à 3-2. With his break in advance, Musetti will try to regain his two-game lead.

19:18 – Magical Musetti

After a superb cross-court forehand, Djokovic adjusts his backhand to the right side. open. At the end of the race, Musetti sends a backhand passing pass which leaves the Serb on the spot. The world No. 2 applauds his opponent who leads 3-1.

19:14 – Service game won ;

On a sequence concluded with a long backhand, Novak Djokovic unlocks his counter in this second round and picks up again à 2-1.

19:10 – Musetti confirms

In pain, Lorenzo Musetti confirms his break in advance after having saved two break points in favor of Novak Djokovic.

19:03 – What a point!

This is probably the point of the tournament! After a climb to the net and a half-volley lob from Djokovic, Musetti concluded the point with a backhand smash to the net.

< h3 class="app_edito_title_2">19:00 – Musetti is going for the break!

Despite the loss of the first set, Lorenzo Musetti makes Novak Djokovic run before finding the fault on a new backhand long line.

End of set à twists and turns but Novak Djokovic finally wins on a too short forehand drop shot from Lorenzo Musetti. 

While he had two balls of first round in his favor, Novak Djokovic concedes the next four points to be broken. The first set is completely restarted.

18:44 – Musetti blames himself

< p>On a serve-volley from Djokovic, Lorenzo Musetti returns to the feet of the Serb who puts it back as best he can. While he has time to adjust his passing, the Italian directly finds the volley of world number 2 which concludes the point.

18:41 – Musetti stops the hemorrhage

After having designed dé the last three games, Lorenzi Musetti keeps his faceoff and encourages himself on Center Court. Novak Djokovic will serve to win the first set.

18:37 – "Djoko" confirms

On a winning serve, Novak Djokovic confirms his break in advance.

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What are the Wimbledon winners ?

Created in 1877 for men (in 1884 for women), the Wimbledon tournament is a historic tennis competition. Open Era in 1968, here is the list of winners of the men's tournament:

  • 2023: Carlos Alcaraz
  • 2022: Novak Djokovic
  • 2021: Novak Djokovic
  • 2020: tournament canceled
  • 2019: Novak Djokovic
  • 2018: Novak Djokovic
  • 2017: Roger Federer
  • 2016: Andy Murray
  • 2015: Novak Djokovic
  • 2014: Novak Djokovic
  • 2013: Andy Murray
  • 2012: Roger Federer
  • 2011: Novak Djokovic
  • 2010: Rafael Nadal
  • 2009: Roger Federer
  • 2008: Rafael Nadal
  • 2007: Roger Federer
  • 2006: Roger Federer
  • 2005: Roger Federer
  • 2004 :  Roger Federer
  • 2003 :  Roger Federer
  • 2002: Lleyton Hewitt
  • 2001: Goran Ivanisevic
  • 2000: Pete Sampras
  • 1999 : Pete Sampras
  • 1998: Pete Sampras
  • 1997: Pete Sampras
  • 1996: Richard Krajicek
  • 1995: Pete Sampras
  • 1994: Pete Sampras
  • 1993: Pete Sampras
  • 1992: André Agassi
  • 1991: Michael Stich
  • 1990: Stefan Edberg
  • 1989: Boris Becker
  • 1988: Stefan Edberg
  • 1987: Pat Cash
  • 1986: Boris Becker
  • 1985: Boris Becker
  • 1984: John Mcenroe
  • 1983: John Mcenroe
  • 1982: Jimmy Connors
  • 1981: John Mcenroe
  • 1980: Bjorn Borg
  • 1979: Bjorn Borg
  • 1978: Bjorn Borg
  • 1977: Bjorn Borg
  • 1976: Bjorn Borg
  • 1975: Arthur Ashe
  • 1974: Jimmy Connors
  • 1973: Jan Kodes
  • 1972: Stan Smith
  • 1971: John Newcombe
  • 1970: John Newcombe
  • 1969: Rod Laver
  • 1968: Rod Laver

Since the start of the Open Era in 1968, here is the list of winners of the women's tournament: 

  • 2023: Mr. Vondrousova 
  • 2022: E. Rybakina
  • 2021: A. Barty
  • 2020: Not Attributed (Covid-19)
  • 2019: S. Halep 
  • 2018: A. Kerber 
  • 2017: G. Muguruza 
  • 2016: S. Williams
  • 2015: S. Williams
  • 2014: P. Kvitova
  • 2013: Mr. Bartoli
  • 2012: S. Williams
  • 2011: P. Kvitova
  • 2010: S. Williams
  • 2009: S. Williams
  • 2008: V. Williams
  • 2007: V. Williams
  • 2006: A. Mauresmo
  • 2005: V. Williams
  • 2004: M. Sharapova 
  • 2003: S. Williams
  • 2002: S. Williams
  • 2001: V. Williams 
  • 2000: V. Williams 
  • 1999: L. Davenport
  • 1998: J. Novotna 
  • 1997: Mr. Hingis
  • 1996: S. Graf 
  • 1995: S. Graf 
  • 1994: C. Martinez 
  • 1993: S. Graf
  • 1992: S. Graf 
  • 1991: S. Graf 
  • 1990: M. Navratilova
  • 1988: S. Graf 
  • 1987: M. Navratilova
  • 1986: M. Navratilova 
  • 1985: M. Navratilova 
  • 1984: M. Navratilova 
  • 1983: M. Navratilova
  • 1982: M. Navratilova
  • 1981: C. Evert
  • 1980: E. Cawley-Goolagong 
  • 1979: M. Navratilova 
  • 1978: M. Navratilova 
  • 1977: V. Wade 
  • 1976: C. Evert 
  • 1975: B. King
  • 1974: C. Evert 
  • 1973: B. King 
  • 1972: B. King
  • 1970: Mr. Court-Smith 
  • 1969: A. Haydon-Jones
  • 1968: B. King
Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116