Imperious Alcaraz routs Norrie to reach Wimbledon semis
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 8 – Alcaraz extended his career-best 23-match winning streak and will face Taylor Fritz in the semi-final as he aims for a third consecutive Wimbledon title.
- Carlos Alcaraz defeated Cameron Norrie 6-2, 6-3, 6-3 in the Wimbledon men's singles quarterfinal in London.
- Alcaraz, the defending champion and world No. 2, sought to advance further after a strong start to the tournament and past meetings with Norrie.
- Alcaraz dominated with aggressive forehands, effective drop shots, and saved multiple break points despite Norrie's early resistance and prior successes.
- Alcaraz described Norrie as a "really difficult player" and expressed his satisfaction at reaching the Wimbledon semi-finals once again, highlighting the significance of extending his winning streak to 23 matches.
- Alcaraz will face American Taylor Fritz, who reached his first Wimbledon semi-final after winning two grass titles, as Alcaraz aims for a third consecutive Wimbledon crown.
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Against the British, the Spanish won with a score of 6-2, 6-3, 6-3
Norrie responds after John McEnroe called out 'weird' behaviour live on BBC
CAMERON NORRIE has respond to John McEnroe slamming his “weird” on court antics. The British star lost in the Wimbledon quarter-final to reigning champion Carlos Alcaraz yesterday. Shutterstock EditorialCameron Norrie let out roars of ‘vamos’ against Carlos Alcaraz[/caption] BBC SportJohn McEnroe felt it was ‘weird’[/caption] Norrie slipped to a 6-2 6-3 6-3 defeat but had good moments in the match, which he celebrated with a fist pump and a roar…
The interview after the victory of Carlos Alcaraz in the quarterfinals of Wimbledon against Cameron Norrie left a fun moment remembering the parties of the tennis player Murciano in Ibiza.While the Spanish tennis player was speaking in the middle of the track, an amateur shouted at him to go to the island, a tip with which he could not help but laugh Alcaraz."They yell at me 'Ibiza', no, no, it's not the time," said a Carlos Alcaraz laughing at …
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