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How Cameron Norrie can beat Novak Djokovic in Wimbledon 2022 semi-finals

Cameron Norrie faces a daunting Wimbledon semi-final against current champion Novak Djokovic – but how can the Great Britain No.1 beat him?

Top seed Djokovic is hunting down his seventh Wimbledon title having won the last three Championships in a row and is looking to win his first Grand Slam of 2022 after Rafael Nadal won Roland Garros and the Australian Open.

World No.12 Norrie, meanwhile, is enjoying his best-ever run at a major tournament and has reached the last four for the first time, becoming the first man to reach a Wimbledon semi-final since Andy Murray won SW19 in 2016.

British star Norrie, who won Indian Wells last year and has four ATP Tour titles under his belt in total, faces the biggest match of his career against 20-time Grand Slam winner Djokovic – and here are four things he can do to beat the Serbian…

If there is one person who knows how to beat Novak Djokovic, it’s his old rival Andy Murray, who is a good friend of British compatriot Cam Norrie.

Murray and Djokovic have met 36 times – 19 of them coming in finals – with the Scotsman coming out on top in 11 of those clashes.

Speaking ahead of his semi-final clash, Norrie revealed that he would learn some of Djokovic’s secrets from Murray, saying: ‘Andy has been super supportive to me and my team.

‘You know, I’m always practicing with him and always reaching out to him for ideas. He’s super supportive with us. Even before the match [against David Goffin], he came over and he was in the gym and came and said good luck.

‘Obviously he loves tennis so he’s following everything and all the results. I think it’s pretty cool. Yeah, I think not a bad guy to ask about some tactics. I’m going to enjoy today and maybe reach out to him and see what he’s got.’

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