Jannik Sinner has once again shown why he is going through the best moment of his career by qualifying for another final at Wimbledon after convincingly defeating Novak Djokovic. The world number one delivered a very solid performance on the grass of the All England Club and later analyzed in a press conference the keys to the match.
The Italian appeared before the media with a calm and ambitious speech, though without losing respect for an opponent he praised once again. Sinner acknowledged that he needed to raise his level to compete against Djokovic, highlighted the work done with his team in the previous days, and stated that facing the Serbian remains one of the biggest tests on the circuit. Additionally, he also spoke about the confidence with which Zverev arrives after winning Roland Garros and explained how he will approach the hours leading up to a final that could bring him closer to a new Grand Slam.
Jannik Sinner analyzes his victory against Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon
"Mentally, I knew I had to raise my level, and today I managed to do it. The work we did in the past days to find a good rhythm helped me a lot; my team did a great job to get both my body and mind in the best possible conditions. Against Novak, if you want to compete head-to-head, you have to play your best tennis. Today, I served very well, and that helped me a lot. The match could have changed if I had been broken in the third set, because that's how tennis is, but I am very pleased with how I handled each situation."
Nice words towards a tennis legend
"You always feel pressure before playing against Novak. I like it because that's what I train for, to face this type of challenge. In Grand Slams, facing him is completely different than doing it in other tournaments; it's incredible to see that he continues to produce this level. I watched the match he played against Felix, and it was spectacular; he is a true inspiration for all of us and for the new generation. Having the honor to play against him and feel that pressure can only help me keep growing."
Sinner assesses his upcoming duel with Zverev in the final
"It will be a very different match from all we have played before; on grass, there are fewer exchanges, and the serve is even more important. Alexander is playing incredible tennis; winning Roland Garros has given him huge confidence, and it shows in how he is competing. He is being very aggressive, serving very strongly, and playing with a lot of composure. I will try to play my best tennis on Sunday, and we'll see what happens."

His philosophy to face the Wimbledon final
"I don't have superstitions; I am a very normal person. I like to spend time with my team and friends when they are here. Tomorrow, I'll probably watch the England match and rest a bit more in the morning. I also try to enjoy these moments because I know how difficult it is to reach a Grand Slam final. You have to live the process and appreciate these days because they are very special."
Second consecutive final in London
"I am very happy to be back in the Wimbledon final. Today was a very tough match, but I think I delivered a great performance. Being in another Grand Slam final is a fantastic feeling, and I hope to offer my best version again on Sunday."
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