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The constant pressure forced Djokovic into loose groundstrokes and badly-executed drop-shots in an opening set which swung Sinner's way when he broke serve in the fifth game.Djokovic's level improved in the early part of the second set, with two holds to love followed by scrutiny on Sinner's serve, but he could not find a way through.
An animated Djokovic roared at the crowd after saving a break point in the fifth game and looked up to the heavens in frustration when another poor return handed over the break in his next service game.You can never completely count Djokovic out, though. He managed to break back for 5-5 before losing serve again as Sinner sealed a two-set lead at the second opportunity.Djokovic needed treatment for an issue with his upper left leg before the third set, but Sinner is rarely fazed by any disruptions and soaked up most of what Djokovic threw at him.
That included saving three set points in a tense game at 5-4, where further drama was added by a disbelieving Djokovic arguing over a line call going against him at deuce.Sinner quickly took control of the tie-break, helped by Djokovic smashing into the net for 3-0, to set up the tantalising meeting with Alcaraz - their first contest in a Grand Slam final.
Alcaraz has not been at his clinical best during his title defence and Musetti promised to be his sternest test yet.
The pair have been the leading clay-court players on the ATP Tour this year, winning more matches than anyone else and going deep at the most important tournaments.Eavis said she had asked a meeting of 250 Glastonbury staff whether anyone thought the festival was overcrowded last year, and no-one put their hand up.
"And I was like, [that's] interesting, because there's a lot of talk, some people think that it was."Festival-goers will be urged to use different routes and make use of the whole site to ease congestion.
"Interestingly, people have moved slightly differently since Covid. So they tend to move more in a herd," Eavis said. "So my main thing really this year is just to communicate that there are like 10 routes to anywhere."Organisers can predict which areas are likely to be busiest by tracking the most popular artists among fans who use the festival app's schedule planner.