The Italian controlled all aspects of the semifinal, never allowing Djokovic to establish rhythm. Sinner broke serve at key moments in each set and held firm under pressure to close out the match without dropping a set.

The victory marks his second straight appearance in the Wimbledon final, confirming his status as one of the dominant forces on grass. Djokovic, a seven-time champion at the All England Club, was unable to find answers against the world number one’s consistent depth and movement.

Sinner will now compete for the title on the same court where he fell short in last year’s final. The result extends his strong record at the tournament and sets up a championship match with significant ranking implications.