French Open: Novak Djokovic beats
Alexander Zverev to set up a semifinal showdown with Jannik Sinner
[June 05, 2025]
By HOWARD FENDRICH
PARIS (AP) — A crucial moment arrived more than 2 1/2 hours into
Novak Djokovic's 4-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4 French Open quarterfinal victory
over Alexander Zverev. It was the fourth set, and Djokovic led, but
Zverev was in possession of a break point and a chance to get back
into Wednesday's match.
They engaged in a 41-stroke exchange, the longest of a buggy and
breezy night, and Djokovic came out on top, smacking a forehand
winner. He stayed in place afterward, breathing heavily, with hands
on hips, scanning the standing ovation from thousands of Court
Philippe-Chatrier spectators. He soon held serve for a 4-2 lead in
that set and was back on track.
Djokovic might be 38 now. He might have slogged through a pair of
three-match losing skids this season and slid to No. 6 in the
rankings. What hasn't changed is Djokovic's determination or his
ability to be his best on big stages — and now he's two wins from a
record 25th Grand Slam title.
Djokovic proved too much for No. 3 seed Zverev, a man who's a decade
younger and was last year's runner-up at Roland-Garros, and set up a
semifinal against No. 1 Jannik Sinner.
Djokovic is pleased to show himself, and others, he's still got
it
“I still push myself on a daily basis at this age because of these
kind of matches and these kind of experiences,” Djokovic said. “It’s
a proven kind of testament to myself that I can — and to others that
I can — still play on the highest level.”

Earlier Wednesday, Sinner continued his overpowering run through the
bracket by dismissing Alexander Bublik 6-1, 7-5, 6-0. Sinner not
only hasn't dropped a set so far, but he has ceded a total of only
36 games through five matches.
So Friday will bring a tantalizing showdown between someone many
consider the top player in tennis history, Djokovic, and someone who
is at the top of the men's game at the moment, Sinner. They are tied
4-4 head-to-head; Sinner won the last three matchups.
“He has shown now, in the last period, that he is back,” Sinner
said.
Djokovic has 24 major titles, and Sinner has won 3 of the past 5
No one has spent more weeks at No. 1 in the rankings than Djokovic.
No one has won more major championships or reached more major
semifinals than his total that now stands at 51 after becoming the
second-oldest man to get that far in Paris. He also just claimed his
100th career tournament title, a week before the French Open.
“I just hope that I will be able to physically keep up with Sinner
in few days’ time,” Djokovic said. “It’s a big challenge for me.”
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Italy's Jannik Sinner celebrates as he won the quarterfinal match of
the French Tennis Open against Kazakhstan's Alexander Bublik at the
Roland-Garros stadium in Paris, Wednesday, June 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Aurelien
Morissard)

Sinner, 23, has won three of the past five Grand
Slam titles. That includes last year’s U.S. Open and this year’s
Australian Open.
“He’s playing fast. He’s playing smart,” Bublik said. “He’s in
another dimension with all the aspects of the game.”
Also an apt description for Djokovic, who repeatedly used drop shots
to great effect against Zverev.
As for Sinner, no one other than Carlos Alcaraz has been able to
beat him in his last 48 matches, a stretch that dates to last
August. Sinner is 46-2 in that span, with both defeats coming
against the French Open’s defending champion.
And as it happens, No. 2 Alcaraz is still around. He will meet No. 8
Lorenzo Musetti in Friday’s other semifinal.
Djokovic and Zverev were both bothered by bugs during their match
There were some distractions in Djokovic vs. Zverev, including a
bunch of tiny flying insects that the players kept trying to swat
away and a back-and-forth between the chair umpire and some fans in
the fourth set.
Needless to say, Djokovic handled it all much better. He also was
superior in pretty much every way with the ball in play.
He was broken in the very first game — and then not again.
He broke Zverev four times — no small feat against a guy broken a
total of five times in his five previous matches.
“What do you want me to say? He’s won 24 of these things,” Zverev
said.
The last time these two played each other was in the Australian Open
semifinals in January, and Djokovic had to quit after one set
because of an injured hamstring. The last time Djokovic played at
the French Open, 12 months ago, he had to withdraw before the
quarterfinals because he tore the meniscus in his right knee and
needed surgery.
He sure looks in good shape at the moment.
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