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Djokovic moves past Norrie, into final vs. Kyrgios

- Field Level Media

Top-seeded Novak Djokovic moved within one win of capturing his fourth consecutiv­e Wimbledon title courtesy of a 2-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4 semifinal victory Friday against ninth-seeded Cameron Norrie in London.

A six-time champion at the All England Club, Djokovic will compete in his 32nd career final in a Grand Slam on Sunday when he meets Nick Kyrgios. The 27-yearold Australian advanced to his first major final after his semifinal opponent, Rafael Nadal of Spain, withdrew due to an abdominal injury.

“One thing for sure, there is going to be a lot of fireworks emotionall­y from both of us,” Djokovic said of Sunday’s match. “It is going to be his first Grand Slam final. He is very excited and he doesn’t have much to lose and he is always playing like that. He is playing so freely, one of the biggest serves in the game.

“Just a big game overall, a lot of power in his shots. We haven’t played for some time. I have never won a set off him. Hopefully it can be different this time.”

Djokovic, 35, has dropped both of his career encounters against Kyrgios — both in 2017.

Kyrgios, however, admitted Friday that he had trouble sleeping while thinking of his upcoming championsh­ip match.

“I was just restless, so many thoughts in my head about a Wimbledon final. That’s all I was thinking about,” Kyrgios said. “I was thinking just playing, obviously imagining myself winning, imagining myself losing, everything.”

Djokovic likely won’t be nervous considerin­g he’s been in this position before. The Serbian, after all, is bidding to win his 21st Grand Slam title.

He overcame a first-set stumble and recorded 13 aces and 38 winners to defeat the native of Great Britain in two hours and 24 minutes.

“I didn’t start off well. He was the better player for the first set. I have had many semi-finals at Grand Slams before, but it is never easy walking out onto court,” Djokovic said.

 ?? Peter van den Berg ?? Novak Djokovic returns a shot in his semi finals men’s singles match against Cameron Norrie on Centre court at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on Friday.
Peter van den Berg Novak Djokovic returns a shot in his semi finals men’s singles match against Cameron Norrie on Centre court at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on Friday.

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