Wimbledon men’s semifinals live updates: Jannik Sinner vs. Novak Djokovic, Alexander Zverev vs. Arthur Fery headline matchups

By Yahoo Sports Staff — In News — July 10, 2026

   ​The 2026 Wimbledon men’s semifinals shape up as a marquee lineup with an underdog storyline threaded through both matches. A number of top seeds were swept away early, including Casper Ruud and Ben Shelton, which dulled some of the event’s star power. To make matters more dramatic, Carlos Alcaraz withdrew before play due to a wrist injury, denying fans a fresh confrontation with Jannik Sinner for the second straight Grand Slam tournament.
Yet the dream matchup between Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic remains a potential clash of titans: one of the sport’s rising stars taking on a veteran who has cemented his place among tennis’s all-time greats. Sinner, currently perched atop the rankings, defeated Djokovic at Wimbledon last year, but Djokovic rebounded to win earlier this year in the Australian Open semifinals. The prospect of a Sinner-Djokovic semifinal carries significant weight, with the younger player aiming to push his ascent into the company of the greatest champions, while Djokovic seeks to reaffirm his dominance on the big stage.
In the second half of the draw, a home favorite has captured the imagination at the All England Club. Unseeded Arthur Fery stunned No. 9 seed Flavio Cobolli in a quarterfinal upset that has delighted British fans. Fery’s run marks the first time a wild card has reached Wimbledon’s semifinals since Goran Ivanišević’s heroic 2001 campaign, a year in which Ivanišević went on to win the title. At 23 years old, Fery now faces No. 2 seed Alexander Zverev, who is enjoying a career milestone of his own as he reaches his first Wimbledon semifinal. Zverev’s form this season has been strong: the German star captured the French Open title earlier in the year and reached the Australian Open final in 2025, highlighting that he remains a serious threat on every surface and in every phase of the season.
The Zverev–Fery semifinal is scheduled to begin at 8:30 a.m. ET, with the Sinner–Djokovic clash following at 10:30 a.m. ET. The matches will be held at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, and ESPN will provide television coverage for viewers seeking to follow the drama as it unfolds. For ongoing updates and insights from the Wimbledon gentlemen’s singles semifinals, Yahoo Sports will offer live coverage and analysis.
Britain’s Arthur Fery’s breakthrough story after upsetting Cobolli has sparked questions about whether a wild card can repeat Ivanišević’s improbable 2001 run. If Fery can conjure another upset in front of a partisan crowd, he would continue a narrative arc that has captivated fans who cherish the unpredictability of the sport. The other half of the draw, featuring Sinner and Djokovic, promises a clash of two of the sport’s most compelling narratives: the relentless push of a rising champion against a veteran who has repeatedly proven his ability to rise to the moment when the stadium is at its loudest.
As Wimbledon’s semifinal weekend approaches, the excitement lies not only in the potential results but in the stories that surround them—the star power that might have been with Alcaraz’s withdrawal, the emergence of a homegrown hero in Fery, and the ongoing duel between a new generation’s brightest star and a seasoned legend who has defined much of tennis’s modern era. Fans can tune in to see whether Sinner’s ascent continues to ascend with a title run, whether Djokovic can extend his remarkable legacy, or whether Fery’s wild-card magic can conjure another historic Wimbledon chapter.  

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