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Wimbledon Semifinal Predictions: Sinner vs. Djokovic & Fery vs. Zverev

July 11, 2026Carlos Mendoza2 мин

The men's Wimbledon semifinals are set to deliver thrilling tennis action on Friday. This year's matchups feature top seeds, an established legend, and a surprising wildcard who has made an extraordinary journey to the final four.

Wimbledon Semifinal Best Bets:

  • Arthur Fery to win at least one set.
  • Jannik Sinner to win with a game handicap of -5.5.

Arthur Fery vs. Alexander Zverev

Arthur Fery has defied expectations, becoming the first wildcard to reach a Wimbledon semifinal since Goran Ivanišević. His remarkable run includes overcoming numerous odds, with his recent victory over Flavio Cobolli being particularly astonishing. After a grueling five-set match in his previous round, Fery secured a relatively comfortable straight-sets win against Cobolli, marking his first win against a top-10 player – a tally he aims to double against Zverev.

Alexander Zverev, fresh off his Grand Slam victory at Roland Garros, is making his debut in a Wimbledon semifinal. He demonstrated a composed performance to defeat Taylor Fritz in straight sets in his quarterfinal match, overcoming Fritz's strong head-to-head record against him.

While Fery's incredible run might reach its limit against Zverev, his performance thus far makes him a compelling player to watch, and betting against him is not an easy decision.

Jannik Sinner vs. Novak Djokovic

Novak Djokovic showcased his legendary resilience in a grueling five-hour semifinal marathon against Félix Auger-Aliassime. Djokovic's ability to go the distance and his unwavering determination will be crucial if he hopes to challenge Jannik Sinner on Friday.

It's important to note that Djokovic previously defeated Sinner at the Australian Open this year, ending a five-match winning streak for Sinner in their encounters. However, Sinner has been in dominant form at Wimbledon, largely cruising through matches with minimal effort since a first-round scare.

Despite his Australian Open triumph over Sinner, it is difficult to envision Djokovic matching the world number one's intensity in a best-of-five format. Djokovic's 2026 season has seen disappointing early exits at major tournaments. This Wimbledon semifinal may represent a final significant challenge for Djokovic as a top Grand Slam contender, while Sinner is poised to reach his second consecutive Wimbledon final.

Please note that odds are subject to change and were accurate at the time of writing.