Alcaraz Crushes Norrie, Marches into Wimbledon Semifinals

Lennox Adrian Harris
Jul 08, 2025
Carlos Alcaraz steamrolled Cameron Norrie in straight sets at Wimbledon, advancing to the semi-finals. The dominant performance showcased Alcaraz's powerful game and extended his winning streak. While Norrie showed flashes of brilliance, Alcaraz proved too strong.
Alcaraz Crushes Norrie, Marches into Wimbledon Semifinals

Carlos Alcaraz showcased his dominance on the court, dismantling Cameron Norrie in straight sets to secure his spot in the Wimbledon semi-finals. The young Spaniard's powerful game proved too much for Norrie, who despite a spirited effort, couldn't match Alcaraz's level of play. The match concluded 6-2, 6-3, 6-3, marking another impressive victory for Alcaraz as he continues his quest for a third consecutive Wimbledon title.


Alcaraz's victory extends his winning streak to an impressive 23 matches. His performance at Wimbledon further solidifies his status as a top contender in the sport.


While Alcaraz's form has been exceptional, he acknowledged areas for improvement. However, his focused approach in this match allowed him to overpower Norrie, who, despite his consistency, lacked the firepower to challenge Alcaraz's dominance.


Norrie demonstrated moments of brilliance, particularly when engaging Alcaraz in extended rallies and capitalizing on missed first serves. However, Alcaraz's improved serve proved to be a significant weapon, with 13 aces and a high percentage of points won behind his first serve.


Despite the defeat, Norrie can take pride in his Wimbledon campaign. His journey to the quarter-finals has boosted his confidence and rankings.
He is poised for a strong showing in upcoming tournaments.
Norrie's positive mindset and appreciation for the sport have added depth to his career. He finds joy in the process of improvement, and these past weeks have given him satisfaction, despite his loss.


Alcaraz, however, continues his march through the tournament. He is now just two victories away from etching his name in Wimbledon history.