Serbia's Novak Djokovic advanced to the final in the men's singles tennis tournament at Wimbledon, approaching the title of the tournament for the fourth time in a row.



In the men's singles semi-final on the 12th day of the tournament held at the All England Club in Wimbledon, England, Djokovic defeated World No. 12 England's Cameron Norry 3-1 (2-6 6-3 6-2 6-4) to reach the final. .



Djokovic, who won men's singles consecutively from 2018 to last year, with the exception of the 2020 tournament, which was not held due to COVID-19, is now on the verge of winning his 7th Wimbledon title, including four straight victories.



In addition, they continued their 27-game winning streak at Wimbledon.



If Djokovic wins this tournament, he will increase his men's singles championship to 21 times in his career.



In this category, it will close the gap with Rafael Nadal (4th, Spain), who holds the record for the most with 22.



Nori, a British player, tried to win the title for the first time in six years since Andy Murray (52) in 2016, but failed.



Djokovic will fight for the title on the night of the 14th in Korea time with Nick Kyrios (40th, Australia), the 'bad boy on the court'.



Djokovic seems to have an advantage over Kyrios, who had only advanced to the quarterfinals, with the best performance in major tournaments before this tournament, but in his career record, Kyrios leads by two wins.



However, both matches took place in 2017, five years ago.



Kyrios was supposed to face Djokovic's rival Nadal in the semi-final, but Nadal withdrew due to a ruptured abs and was lucky to advance to the final.



Kyrios is a player who has a lot of big and small accidents on the court because of his fiery personality that can hardly hold his anger.



He has been fined twice in this tournament, and his personality is still the same, but in terms of his performance, he is evaluated to have matured a step further.



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