Alcaraz, Intratable: Norrie without problems and went to Wimbledon semifinals

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The scene already seems everyday. The central of Wimbledonone of the most emblematic scenarios of world tennis, begins to feel like the home court Carlos Alcaraz (2nd). Without wand or hat, but with a magical racket, the Spanish dazzles over the British grass. And although sometimes it has the occasional ups and downs, few can stand up in this field. So much so that, in the quarterfinals, he beat authority Cameron Norrie (61º) 6-2, 6-3 and 6-3 in 1hxm.

You tried, but I couldn’t. The other dominated his will. There were no equivalences. Juan Carlos Ferrero’s pupil imposed his rhythm from the beginning, not due to lack of resources from his rival, but for his own merit. He met all the requirements of the manual of the grass specialist: great service, short points and effective network. To that he added his unique imprint: Drops precise, impossible angles and Winners From any corner. And as the points passed, the body language of one and the other was clear: the Murcia was loaded with trust; The other seemed lost.

Statistics – sometimes misleading – this time serve to reaffirm the obvious: 13 ACES72% of the first serves (winning an impressive 89% with that shot), 71% of points won in the network (22/31), five breaks, 39 winning shots and just 26 united errors. A clear superiority, also reflected in the difference of more than 29 points won between them.

Alcaraz already accumulates 34 triumphs over grass in his career (in just 37 games) and dreams of raising his third consecutive trophy in the cathedral. Of course the road becomes more demanding: on Friday, after two full days of rest, it will be measured with Taylor Fritz (5th), who comes from eliminating Karen Khachanov (20º) in four sets and promises to be a fire test in its illusion of going for more.

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