to win the women s singles titles beating on is jabeur but she has singles titles promised that she ll be back to win the title here. still so much tennis to come, we have seen neal skupski win and alfie hewett and gordon reid win back their title in the wheelchair title. behind us, we have thejunior title behind us and henry searle will play in the boys final tomorrow. it is over 60 years since britain has had a boy is a single champion and alfie hewett will go in the singles. the showpiece on centre court will be that men s final between novak djokovic and carlos alcaraz. djokovic and carlos alcaraz. djokovic chasing a roger fedor equalling eighth men s singles title, a 24th grand slam, against alcaraz, playing in his first wimbledon final. we have been hearing from both men. judging by the performances that we have seen from all the players, i think this is the best finalists
stuff from him. we re not done though with british success thanks to alfie hewett and gordon reid because they have won the men s wheelchair doubles title. their fifth title here in the doubles, beating their opponents in what was a thrilling final. the top seeds coming from behind to win on court 0ne. coming from behind to win on court one. all the more remarkable, injuries. gordon reid and alfie hewett had barely played together this year. a phenomenal achievement for both of them. for alfie hewett, his wimbledon is not over because he is going to play in a wheelchair singles final tomorrow having got thejohn donne in a semifinal against his spanish opponent. took a fourth match point for alfie. this is the holy grail for him. fourth match point for alfie. this is the holy grailfor him. he has seven grand slam singles titles but wimbledon is not one of them. he wants his first wimbledon singles title and he will get to play for it tomorrow. it won t be though,
he wants to equal and overtake roger federer s record of eight wimbledon singles titles. he hasn t been beaten on the centre court for ten years. beaten on the centre court for ten ears. , ~ ., beaten on the centre court for ten ears. , ~ , ., novak djokovic will be first on centre court later when he takes onjannik sinner in what is the italian s first grand slam semifinal. djokovic in contrast will be contesting a a6th major semi final. that now equals roger federer s all time men s record as he aims to also match federer s record eight mens singles title at wimbledon, and he is backing himself to do it. i don t want to sound arrogant but of course i would see myself favourite. judging the results that i had in my career here and the previous four occasions of wimbledon that i have won, reaching another semifinal, so i do see myself favourite, yes.
it was the serbian who prevailed. he is looking win a record equalling eighth men s wimbledon title, and that would also see him draw level with margaret court s all time record of 24 grand slams singles titles. we area we are a part of the individual sport, so you really have to rely on yourself and try to put yourself in the best possible state, physical and mental and emotional. before going out on the court. so i try not to look at the age as a hindrance or a factor that might decide the outcome on the court. in contrary, actually, ifeel36 outcome on the court. in contrary, actually, ifeel 36 is the new 26, i guess. it feels good! carlos alcaraz looked really impressive in his semi final, beating the russian daniil medvedev inside two hours on centre court. alcaraz, who won the us open last year, took it 6 3, 6 3, 6 3 to reach his first final at the all england club. at 20, he s also the youngest men s
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