Wimbledon: Jannik Sinner inspired by beaten Novak Djokovic, ready for ‘tough’ Zverev test
Italian aiming to retain crown on Sunday following semi-final dismantling of seven-time champion

Jannik Sinner hailed Novak Djokovic as a “true inspiration” as the defending Wimbledon champion revealed he had to raise his game to end his rival’s title bid on Friday.
Sinner produced one of his best performances this year to rout Djokovic 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 in a one-sided Centre Court semi-final.
The world number one will face Alexander Zverev in the final on Sunday after the French Open champion beat British wildcard Arthur Fery in straight sets.
Sinner’s dynamic display avenged his Australian Open last-four loss to Djokovic in January.
Djokovic once again fell short in his quest to make history with a record 25th grand slam singles title, which would move him one ahead of Margaret Court.
The seven-time Wimbledon champion might be in the twilight of his career at 39, but he showed in his five-hour victory over third seed Felix Auger-Aliassime - the longest quarter-final in Wimbledon history - that he can still compete with much younger players.