Britain's Cameron Norrie has been beaten by Novak Djokovic in Friday's Wimbledon semi-final
Cameron Norrie gave Centre Court cause to dream before his brilliant Wimbledon run came to an end.
Norrie will undoubtedly be disappointed that he could not make a first slam final but the ninth seed has shown that he fully belongs with the world's best and that he can have more chances in the future.Djokovic has won at least one grand slam title - and more often than not two or three - each year since 2010 barring 2017, when he was dogged by elbow problems.
A huge roar erupted when Norrie, who had taken just three games in their only previous meeting last year, won the first point against serve, and the British number one greeted his opening break with a leaping pump of the fist.
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