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When will Cameron Norrie play Novak Djokovic in the Wimbledon semi-finals and how can you watch?

Hometown hero Cameron Norrie has made it through to his first-ever Wimbledon semi-final. The South African-born British number one recovered well from first and third-set losses to claim a victory in his match against David Goffin.

Now, he must prepare to face off against world number three Novak Djokovi c. The Serbian will be looking to take home his seventh Wimbledon trophy after a pretty rough year, following the fall-out from his stance on Covid vaccinations.

Norrie said after beating Goffin: "Honestly I’m speechless. I'm so happy to get through with such a great team and such great family and friends here.

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"It's great to get this but it only gets tougher and I’m going to come out and enjoy that and take it to him and hopefully you guys can get behind me again. I'm sure you will by the sounds of that. I'm looking forward to it - I can’t enjoy it too much now and yeah [I’m going to] get ready for Novak in a couple of days."

The men's singles semi-final action kicks off on Friday July 8th. The men's semi-finals will be held on Centre Court with play beginning at around 1:30pm, with Rafael Nadal and Nick Kyrgios to face off in the other match for a spot in the final. The order of play confirming the exact details is usually released the evening before, so keep your eyes peeled for that landing this evening to make sure you don't miss a second of the action.

The BBC will once again be providing full coverage, in what is Sue Barker’s final year of presenting the Championships. Coverage from the semi-final stage will begin on BBC Two at 12:30pm BST, with BBC One then starting from 1:45pm.

The action will also be available to watch on the BBC iPlayer while the BBC Sport website will be showing action from

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