Tennis, Djokovic comeback Norrie and flies to the final at Wimbledon

The Serbian beats the British, the home idol, in four sets 2-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4 and reaches the eighth final in London. He will deal with Kyrgios

An amazing one Novak Djokovic wins access to his 32nd final in a Grand Slam. TO Wimbledonthe Serbian triumphs over the British in the semifinals Cameron Norrie, number 12 in the world, with the score of 2-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4. Some initial thrills for the reigning champion who wins in comeback and, on Sunday, will face the Australian in the last act Nick Kyrgios which made it to its first final after Rafael Nadal package.

Twenty-seven straight wins at Wimbledon and a new personal best. Novak Djokovic proves once again that he is at ease on the lawn and returns, for the fourth consecutive year, to the final in London. This time the Serbian beats Cameron Norrie with a bit of difficulty after a race that started uphill. The Briton starts better than Djokovic, with the latter struggling and making numerous mistakes. So much so that the Englishman moves forward by two breaks and in half an hour wins the first set. The Serbian returns to the field with a different concentration and wins the second set, bringing the match back in a draw. The number 3 of the ATP ranking slowly returns to its levels and dominates the third, immediately climbing to 5-1 and closing the games at the first useful opportunity (6-2 the final partial). In the fourth set Djokovic takes advantage of the small slip of the landlord and takes a break. Norrie does not give up and remains attached to the opponent (5-4). In the last game Nole makes no mistake and in front of the Central audience he takes the pass for his eighth final on English grass.

The Serbian, in the final act of Wimbledon, will then face Nick Kyrgios. The Australian is one of the few players who can boast a positive record against the reigning champion of the Championships. The precedents smile at the Canberra player, able to impose himself in two sets in the last two direct clashes. On the other hand, the Serbian could go beyond his personal number of consecutive titles won in a Grand Slam. On Sunday the rematch between the two will designate the new king of Wimbledon.

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