Carlos Alcaraz Defeats Cameron Norrie in Straight Sets to Advance to Wimbledon 2025 Semifinals

Carlos Alcaraz overcomes Britain's Cameron Norrie 6-2, 6-3, 6-3 in the Wimbledon 2025 quarterfinals, securing a semifinal spot against Taylor Fritz. Match highlights and key stats.

Joel Casillas

7/9/20251 min read

🎾 A Dominant Performance from Start to Finish

London, England — Carlos Alcaraz delivered a flawless performance on Tuesday, defeating Britain’s Cameron Norrie 6-2, 6-3, 6-3 in the Wimbledon 2025 quarterfinals. In just 99 minutes, the reigning champion showcased why he’s one of the best players in the world, securing his spot in the semifinals.

From the opening games, Alcaraz dictated the pace with a lethal combination of power and precision. He finished with 39 winners and an impressive 89% success rate on his first serve. His tactical variety, including drop shots and net play, left Norrie without answers.

📈 Unstoppable Grass Court Streak

With this win, Alcaraz extended his Wimbledon win streak to 19 matches, confirming his dominance on grass. Already a two-time champion at the All England Club, he remains on track to lift a third consecutive title.

This semifinal will mark his third straight appearance in the final four at Wimbledon, further proving his Grand Slam consistency.

🔜 Next Opponent: Taylor Fritz

In the semifinals, Alcaraz will face American Taylor Fritz, who recently knocked out Karen Khachanov. The upcoming clash promises to be one of the tournament’s most exciting, with Fritz’s powerful serve going up against Alcaraz’s all-court brilliance.

Alcaraz acknowledged Fritz’s strong form and stated that he’ll need to bring his best to reach the final once again.

✅ Match Summary

  • Final Score: Carlos Alcaraz def. Cameron Norrie 6-2, 6-3, 6-3

  • Match Duration: 1 hour and 39 minutes

  • Key Stats: 13 aces, 89% first-serve points won, 39 winners

  • Next Opponent: Taylor Fritz (USA)

📝 Conclusion

Carlos Alcaraz continues to showcase his authority at Wimbledon. His win over Norrie was clinical and convincing. Just two matches away from a third consecutive title, the Spanish sensation remains focused and determined to keep making history at the most prestigious tournament in tennis.