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Novak Djokovic’s win over Cameron Norrie helped Serbia through to the
semi-finals where they will face Italy; Jack Draper also lost to Miomir
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Novak Djokovic steered Serbia into the Davis Cup semi-finals with a
straightforward 6-4 6-4 win over Britain’s Cameron Norrie to give his team a
winning 2-0 lead on Thursday.
The 36-year-old world No 1, looking to complete a remarkable year by helping
his nation win the Davis Cup for the second time, was imperious as he
outclassed Norrie.
Djokovic lost his cool with British fans as they tried to drown out his
post-match interview, telling them to “shut up and show some respect”.
“It’s always a great emotion to play for your country even if after a long
season you are feeling it in the legs,” he added.
Serbia will face Italy on Saturday after Jannik Sinner inspired his team to a
comeback win over the Netherlands, the world No 4 winning his singles and a
decisive doubles.
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Britain, missing the injured Andy Murray and Dan Evans, had banked on Jack
Draper winning the opening singles against Serbia’s Miomir Kecmanovic and their
strong doubles partnership of Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski
That left Norrie needing to overcome record 24-times Grand Slam champion
Djokovic for the first time in his career to keep the tie alive.
That never looked likely, however, as Djokovic, who won three of the year’s
four Grand Slam titles and last week’s ATP Finals for a record seventh time,
dissected the world No 18.