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		Djokovic ready to take on crowd and Norrie as Kyrgios awaits
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			 [July 08, 2022]  
			By Sudipto Ganguly 
 LONDON (Reuters) - While Australian 
			maverick Nick Kyrgios enjoys a day off following Rafa Nadal's 
			withdrawal, Novak Djokovic will bid to continue his Wimbledon 
			juggernaut against local hope Cameron Norrie in the lone men's 
			semi-final on Friday.
 
 The 27-year-old Kyrgios will have four days of rest before he plays 
			his maiden major final against Djokovic or Norrie after his 
			semi-final opponent Nadal was forced to pull out due to an abdominal 
			injury on Thursday.
 
 Djokovic, a 20-times major winner, has not lost a contest on the 
			manicured lawns at the All England Club since he retired mid-match 
			with an injury in the 2017 quarter-final against Czech Tomas Berdych.
 
 A win over Britain's ninth seed Norrie would put the 35-year-old 
			Djokovic into an unprecedented 32nd men's Grand Slam singles final 
			and keep his bid alive for a fourth straight and seventh overall 
			title at Wimbledon.
 
 If he lifts the Challenge Cup again, Djokovic will also close in on 
			nearest rival and 22-times major winner Nadal on the Grand Slam 
			count.
 
 But to have that chance he will have to beat Norrie and a partisan 
			Centre Court crowd with the left-hander bidding to become the first 
			home finalist since Andy Murray won his second Wimbledon title in 
			2016.
 
 Djokovic lost only three games against Norrie when the duo faced off 
			in their lone meeting in the group stages of the ATP Finals last 
			year.
 
 "We played indoors... only one encounter that we had," the 
			top-seeded Serb said.
 
 "Of course, different conditions, different tournament (and) 
			environment than what it would be playing here in Wimbledon on 
			Centre Court, semi-finals of a slam in his country. I know what to 
			expect... in terms of the crowd support.
 
 "Again, for him, not much to lose. Every victory from now onwards is 
			a big deal for him. I know that. But I practised few times. I know 
			his game well. He's been around. Of course I will do my homework and 
			get ready."
 
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			Tennis - Wimbledon - All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, 
			London, Britain - July 5, 2022 Serbia's Novak Djokovic celebrates 
			winning his quarter final match against Italy's Jannik Sinner 
			REUTERS/Toby Melville 
            
			 
 
			 Both Djokovic and Norrie had to stage five-set 
			comeback victories in their quarter-finals.
 While Djokovic rallied from a two-set deficit against Italian Jannik 
			Sinner, Norrie fought back from 2-1 down to beat Belgium's David 
			Goffin.
 
 But on paper Djokovic, who Goffin described as "an alien" due to his 
			incredible record at Wimbledon, looks the clear favourite in 
			Friday's clash against the South African-born and New Zealand-raised 
			Norrie.
 
 However, Norrie, the fourth British man to reach the semi-finals in 
			the professional era, will not be intimidated and with the Centre 
			Court crowd roaring him on will believe anything is possible.
 
 "It's one of the tougher tasks in tennis, I'm going to have to 
			definitely raise my level and raise my level of focus to have a shot 
			with him," the 26-year-old said after beating Goffin.
 
 "I think obviously I have been playing great, but I think there are 
			a lot of things I can do better... I'm going to be ready for him."
 
 (Reporting by Martyn Herman and Sudipto Ganguly; Editing by Toby 
			Davis and Ed Osmond)
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