Djokovic vows ‘fireworks’ in Wimbledon final against Kyrgios
LONDON: Novak Djokovic promised there would be “fireworks” when he takes on Australia’s Nick Kyrgios for the Wimbledon title on Sunday (Jul 10).
Six-time champion Djokovic reached his eighth final at the All England Club, and a record 32nd in men’s Slams, by seeing off Cameron Norrie 2-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4 in Friday’s semi-final.
“The job is not finished,” said the 35-year-old. “One thing is for sure – there are going to be a lot of fireworks emotionally from both.”
Despite playing in his first final at the majors, Kyrgios boasts a 2-0 edge over the former world number one.
In the meetings in Acapulco and Indian Wells in 2017, Djokovic failed even to win a set.
“We haven’t played for some time. I’ve never won a set off him,” said Djokovic.
“Hopefully it can be different this time. It’s another final for me at Wimbledon, so hopefully the experience can work in my favour.”
For the second match in succession, Djokovic dropped the opening set on Friday before sweeping past 12th-ranked Norrie, playing in his first semi-final at the Slams.
The left-hander even broke serve three times in the opener before his challenge fizzled out under the bright afternoon sun.
“I was a bit tight at the beginning of the match. Cameron was dominating the play and I felt like I got lucky in the second set to break his serve,” said Djokovic.
“He kind of gifted me a game and then the momentum shifted a bit. That’s the significance of the semi-finals of a Grand Slam.”
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