Novak might go into a Grand Slam final for the first time as the sentimental favourite - if this is anything to go by. 9WWOS
. The tension less palpable. It's not that he wants to fall behind in matches, of course. It's that when he does, he knows how to deal with it.
“The more you experience these kind of situations, not the better you feel, but just more prepared you feel. You know what to expect,” Djokovic said. "It’s always really about handling your own nerves better than maybe your opponent is his own. This internal battle is always the greatest." “One thing is for sure,” Djokovic said. “There’s going to be a lot of fireworks, emotionally, from both.”
Asked at Friday's news conference to explain the white bottle he appeared to inhale from during another match, Djokovic offered this tongue-in-cheek reply: “Magic potion."Djokovic vs. Norrie began auspiciously enough for locals hoping to see one of their own get to a men’s final, something only two-time Wimbledon champion Andy Murray has accomplished for Britain since the professional era began in 1968.
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