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Carlos Alcaraz of Spain secured his spot in the Wimbledon final by defeating Daniil Medvedev in four sets. Alcaraz, who is the defending champion, will face Novak Djokovic in a highly anticipated rematch on Sunday. Djokovic, a seven-time Wimbledon singles champion, defeated Lorenzo Musetti to advance to the final.

In the semifinal match against Medvedev, Alcaraz started slowly but managed to break Medvedev’s serve six times throughout the match. Despite Medvedev’s early lead in the first set, Alcaraz fought back and ultimately took control of the match. With 55 winners compared to Medvedev’s 31, Alcaraz’s aggressive gameplay proved to be the key to his victory.

On the other side, Djokovic faced a tough challenge against Musetti, who led in the second set before Djokovic staged a comeback. Djokovic, who recently underwent knee surgery, expressed his determination to win another Wimbledon title and potentially tie Roger Federer’s record.

The upcoming final between Alcaraz and Djokovic promises to be an exciting battle between two formidable opponents. Alcaraz, with a perfect record in Grand Slam finals, is looking to defend his Wimbledon title, while Djokovic aims to secure his eighth Wimbledon title and a record-breaking 25th Grand Slam title.

As both players prepare for the final, Alcaraz plans to relax by playing golf on Saturday. Despite admitting that his golf skills are not as polished as his tennis game, Alcaraz finds solace in the sport as a way to unwind and clear his mind before the high-stakes final.

With Djokovic holding a slight advantage in their head-to-head record, the final showdown between Alcaraz and Djokovic is set to be a thrilling conclusion to this year’s Wimbledon tournament. Tennis fans around the world eagerly anticipate the clash between the seasoned champion and the rising star.