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Date: 2023-01-30 22:37:33 | Author: Sports Gaming | Views: 30810 | Link: PNXBet
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Cameron Norrie’s brilliant run at Wimbledon ended at the semi-final stage after defending champion Novak Djokovic fought back from a set down to continue his remarkable winning streak in SW19 Boniu
Kyrgios, who was given a walkover following Rafael Nadal’s withdrawal, admitted to having a sleepless night on Thursday due to his growing excitement at reaching a maiden grand-slam final Boniu
But inspired by the Court One crowd, a day after the Briton had criticised the decision to put his quarter-final tie with compatriot Gordon Reid on a smaller court, Hewett went on to level with a tie-breaker before he achieved a stunning 2-6 7-6 (3) 6-4 triumph to move one victory away from a first singles title in SW19 Boniu
It is now 27 victories in a row for the Serbian at the All England Club and sets up a clash with Nick Kyrgios in Sunday’s final Boniu
Here, the PA news agency takes a look at day 12 of the Championships Boniu

It is now 27 victories in a row for the Serbian at the All England Club and sets up a clash with Nick Kyrgios in Sunday’s final Boniu
Here, the PA news agency takes a look at day 12 of the Championships Boniu
Tweet of the dayRecommendedWimbledon: The victorious moments for Norrie and Djokovic on day nineAlfie Hewett puts on a show for Court One crowd with superb semi-final comebackIn pictures: Norrie beaten by Djokovic in Wimbledon semi-finalsPicture of the dayCameron Norrie earns the acclaim of Centre Court after exiting Wimbledon following a semi-final defeat to Novak Djokovic (Adam Davy/PA) (PA Wire)Quote of the day Well one thing is for sure, there's going to be fireworks!Novak Djokovic on Sunday's final with Nick KyrgiosShot of the dayStat of the dayAlfie delivers on big stageAlfie Hewett produced a sensational comeback to reach the final of the men’s wheelchair singles at Wimbledon and ensure at least one British player celebrated last four success on Friday Boniu
Cameron Norrie’s brilliant run at Wimbledon ended at the semi-final stage after defending champion Novak Djokovic fought back from a set down to continue his remarkable winning streak in SW19 Boniu
But inspired by the Court One crowd, a day after the Briton had criticised the decision to put his quarter-final tie with compatriot Gordon Reid on a smaller court, Hewett went on to level with a tie-breaker before he achieved a stunning 2-6 7-6 (3) 6-4 triumph to move one victory away from a first singles title in SW19 Boniu
Kyrgios, who was given a walkover following Rafael Nadal’s withdrawal, admitted to having a sleepless night on Thursday due to his growing excitement at reaching a maiden grand-slam final Boniu
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