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Men’s singles semifinals are the highlight at Friday’s Wimbledon Tennis Championships, with Taylor Fritz vs. Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner vs. Novak Djokovic on the morning docket.
Qasa Alom hosts Today at Wimbledon daily throughout the tournament on BBC iPlayer, available from 9pm in week one and 8pm in week two, giving audiences instant access to highlights and expert analysis when and where they want them. The highlights programme will also be broadcast after live play ends, daily on BBC Two and iPlayer.
Novak Djokovic is more than a decade older than any other man in the Wimbledon semifinals. He says it motivates him to see if he can keep going toe-to-toe against the younger players at the top of tennis these days.
Djokovic will play Sinner in the men’s semifinals, while Iga Swiatek and Belinda Bencic also reached the final four at SW19
It’s women’s semi finals day at the All England Club.Last year saw Carlos Alcaraz take the men’s singles title for the second year in a row, while Barbora Krejcikova triumphed in the women’s singles championship.
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