Well Well Well

The Wimbledon 2026 finals are set and the road there was absolutely ridiclous Jannik Sinner just handed Novak Djokovic what Novak himself called a good old blowout. Straight sets in two hours and twenty minutes, and it took Djokovic nearly two hours to earn a single break point. Three days after the longest quarterfinal in Wimbledon history, the 39 year old chasing his 25th Grand Slam simply ran out of legs. Sinner hit 16 aces, won 88 percent of points behind his first serve, and avenged the Australian Open semifinal in ruthless fashion. In the other semi, the Ferytale finally ended. Arthur Fery, the wildcard ranked 114 in the world who grew up five minutes from the All England Club, ran into Alexander Zverev and a 7-0 first set tiebreak. Zverev won in straight sets with 44 winners and reached his first Wimbledon final. Fery leaves with a 78 spot ranking jump and a standing ovation. We also break down the women's semifinals. Karolina Muchova saving match point to beat Coco Gauff 6-2, 1-6, 7-6 in one of the wildest tiebreaks Centre Court has ever seen, the Gauff drop shot everyone is talking about, and Linda Noskova setting up the first all-Czech Wimbledon final, plus where that missed match point sits among the most brutal in history, from Federer 2019 to Sinner at Roland Garros. The finals are set. Sinner vs Zverev: Sinner has won nine straight against him, and Zverev has not taken a set off him in their last six meetings. But none of those were on grass, Zverev is holding over 95 percent of his service games, and he is one win from the Channel Slam and from becoming the first man in the Open Era to follow his maiden major with the very next one. Plus Muchova vs Noskova, and a guaranteed first time Wimbledon champion. Who wins Sunday? I guess we'll find out Want To Help Support The Channel?:    / @a.c.e.v.x