British hopes at Wimbledon end as Cam Norrie crashes out after rapid straight-set defeat against reigning champion Carlos Alcaraz

Cam Norrie’s Wimbledon campaign ended after being destroyed by the genius of Carlos Alcaraz in the quarterfinals.
Spanish won 6-2, 6-3, 6-3 to make a semifinal against the American Taylor Fritz. The 22 -year -old child from Murcia is the fifth man who won this title for three consecutive years, others Bjorn Borg, Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Pete Sampras.
It is not an exaggeration to say that we can look at Alcaraz as the best on this surface.
What will be the ability to enter the opponent’s skin, as Nicolas did to defeat Nicolas Jarry to reach this stage? In the third set, Norrie tried to directly explode Alcaraz, who reacted to a volleyball winner with a hit speed.
In the first match of the match, there was a ‘C’Mon’ that directed the court towards his opponent, but Alcaraz is a hard man to resonate; He’s just having a lot of fun. This was his home against Hot.
It was difficult to monitor the fact that Norrie won two of her previous meetings in Rio de Janeiro’s clay and a harsh court in Cincinnati. But this is the best surface of Alcaraz, with grass and curiosity.
Cameron Norrie has suffered a rapid defeat against Carlos Alcaraz this year’s Wimbledon championships.
Only 28 minutes later, he lost the first set of the quarterfinals against Spanish (above).
Alcaraz was very good for Norrie because it swept Brit 6-2 6-3 6-2 aside in the central court
When he appeared, he claimed that he preferred the harsh courts, and when we were given a nationality – we assumed that he would be a clay expert. However, a few years later, the air conditioning gathered a striking resume on the grass: the percentage of 92 percent earnings on the grass is the highest in the open period.
In these two weeks, it looked shaky from time to time, but it was a complete performance and Alcaraz will be an important favorite to remove the Russian Karen Khachanov in four sets and reached the finals.
Norrie’s atmosphere was not helped by the central court. None of Wimbledon’s arena is exactly Bearpits, but Norrie has played three straight matches for these two weeks and the ability to feed the Energy of the No1 court, which he won.
He won nine out of 10 people in this court and now one in the center. The fans were far from being complete because they took a breath after the three -set war between Aryna Sabalenka and Laura Siegemund. And even if it was filled, users felt as I was amazed by the brightness to produce a lot of noise for Alcaraz’s rival.
Can Norrie do anything more? It is important to give the chance to show the deadly sides while faced with a demi-God like Alcaraz. To feel that you have to do something special to win, you should first test the waters of the opponent’s game, as burning weapons are attractive.
Alcaraz was sloppy for these two weeks – especially in the first round by Fabio Fognini was taken to five sets – with Forehand Wayward. He missed a couple early, but Norrie made a crazy start: in the first two games, the gang of three forced mistakes was completely the same in the fourth round win against Nicolas Jarry.
Norrie played an irregular third game that accepted the break with a double error, and from there Alcaraz clicked on viewing control.
It was easy to say, almost impossible, but it could have been more successful by focusing on dragging Norrie rallies.
Bukayo Saka (right) and Jurrien Timber (left) watched as Norrie defeated by Alcaraz
Norrie was the last Brit that stopped after leaving the likes of Jack Draper and Emma Raducanu
Fans flocked to Wimbledon’s famous Henman Hill to watch Norrie seize Alcaraz on Tuesday
Norrie’s enthusiastic fist pumps were admirable but quite tragic. The contestant was probably the only person who believed he had a chance in the Central court.
Some of Alcaraz’s best shots. There was an extraordinary rally at the beginning of the second set that Alcaraz hit: backhand pass, a hidden lobe, curved shot, forehand approach, angled backhand volleyball full stretch.
A ridiculous jump Forehand passed to win a second service break; He was flying long, but he applied so much work on the ball that he fell into the line.
At the point of play, a drop of volleyball that he hit so much injustice because he doesn’t break his steps while walking on the chair. It is the terrible force that is allied to the subtlety of its touch: it is a velvet punch in iron glove.




