Novak Djokovic ready for the final – set a new men’s team record

Against Nick Kyrgios in the final

Novak Djokovic defeated Cameron Norrie 3-1 in sets in the Wimbledon semi-finals.

The third world is ready for the final of 32 Grand Slams, a new men’s team record.

– I appreciate your congratulations, but the job is not over, says Djokovic in a victory interview.

40 ranks Nick Kyrgios He was ready for the final in Wimbledon Already yesterday, after the resignation of his rival Rafael Nadal in the semi-finals due to injury.

There he faces Novak Djokovic, who finally took a comfortable victory over Britain’s 26-year-old Cameron Norrie on Friday.

early deprivation

But the Serbian trio got off to a rough start.

Djokovic, who turned from 0-2 down into a 3-2 win in sets in the quarter-final against Jack Sener, again ended up at an early disadvantage. Jumping home Nouri won the first set 6-2.

Djokovic was nervous at first. It was clear. Eurosport expert Frederic “Feddi” Rosengren says he’s had trouble coordinating.

Historic List

The 35-year-old then showed why he is one of the most outstanding players in tennis history and won three straight sets.

Winning 2-6, 6-3, 6-3, 6-4, means Novak Djokovic is ready for his eighth Wimbledon final, and the 32nd Grand Slam final of his career.

It thus surpasses Roger Federer, 40, as the player in the men’s team that has reached the most finals. American Chris Evert holds the record for the 34th final.

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The final will be between Nick Kyrgios and Novak Djokovic on Sunday.

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