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Quarterfinal injury affected Novak Djokovic 'quite a bit' in semifinal defeat, but he's set on making Wimbledon return

Novak Djokovic’s streak of Wimbledon final appearances has come to an end. For the first time since 2018, the Serbian star will not have a spot in the championship match at the All England Club.

No. 6 Djokovic bowed out to Italian, and world No. 1, Jannik Sinner in straight sets Friday 6-3, 6-3, 6-4.

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The 24-time Grand Slam champion was clearly hampered by an injury he suffered during the home stretch of his quarterfinal victory over No. 22 seed Flavio Cobolli two days earlier.

Djokovic slid and awkwardly fell during his second match point against Cobolli, nearly doing a split before collapsing forward momentarily. The 38-year-old finished the match and quickly punched his ticket to the semis. But he canceled his practice on Thursday, a sign that he wasn’t 100% after the nasty tumble he took in the quarters.

Djokovic was asked in his post-match news conference Friday how physically compromised he felt during the semifinal head-to-head versus Sinner.

“Quite a bit,” Djokovic said. “It wasn’t really a pleasant feeling on the court. But I don’t want to talk in detail about my injury and whine about not managing to play my best. I want to congratulate Jannik for another great performance. That’s it. He’s in the finals. He was too strong.”

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Djokovic added, though: “I do feel disappointed I wasn’t able to move as well as I thought or hoped I would.”

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