Novak Djokovici, a forbidden dream. Jannik Sinner has stopped in the race for the 25th Grand Slam in career

World leader Jannik Sinner qualified for the first time in his career in the final Roland Garros, after a perfect path. Six matches and six victories with 3-0 is the balance of the Italian, which last night passed by Novak Djokovici, score 6-4, 7-5, 7-6. The 22 -year -old tennis player will fight for the first trophy at Franch Open with Carlos Alcaraz, a winner in front of Lorenzo Musetti, who abandoned in set 4.

Novak Djokovici did not face Jannik Sinner. Photo EPA EFE
Renies from his own ashes, Djokovici hoped for the 25th Grand Slam title in his career. But the dream was shattered by Sinner, after three hours of spectacular play. The Italian left no chance to Nole in the first set, in which he lost only three points on his own service. In the second part, Jannik forced the end, made a break and imposed 7-5. In set 3 went with the service up to 6-6. Djokovici had his chance, but wasted 3 set balls at 5-4. In Tie-Break, the world leader had stronger nerves and closed at 4, after 3 hours and 17 minutes of play.
Roland Garros boys' final takes place on Sunday
On Sunday, from 4 pm, Jannik Sinner will play against Carlos Alcaraz with the trophy on the table. As the girls will meet the first two ranking in the world hierarchy, Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff, Roland Garros records a premiere after 41 years. In 1984, Ivan Lendl (2 ATP) prevailed in front of John Mcenroe (1 ATP), and Martina Navratilova (1 WTA) triumphed against Chris Evert (2 WTA).
The final from Roland Garros will be the 8th consecutive played by Jannik Sinner in the ATP circuit.




