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**Summary:**

Cameron Norrie is set to face Carlos Alcaraz in the Wimbledon quarter-finals. Alcaraz is on a winning streak and considered the favorite, but Norrie has beaten him before and hopes his own pre-Wimbledon break in Ibiza will give him an edge. Alcaraz has admitted to a golf defeat against Andy Murray and has spent his free time relaxing. Norrie is the last Briton standing in the singles draw and aims to end Alcaraz’s quest for a third consecutive Wimbledon title. Despite a difficult period with injuries, Norrie is playing well and enjoying his tennis.

**News Article:**

**Norrie Faces Alcaraz in Wimbledon Quarter-Finals Showdown**

**Wimbledon, England** – British hope Cameron Norrie will face a formidable challenge against Carlos Alcaraz in the Wimbledon quarter-finals on Tuesday. The match will be played on Centre Court as the second match of the day.

Alcaraz, fresh off a Queen’s Club title and on a 16-match grass-court winning streak, enters the match as the heavy favorite. However, Norrie has history on his side, having defeated Alcaraz in two of their three previous encounters, although this will be their first meeting on grass.

“I’m going to have to play my best to have a chance with him,” Norrie acknowledged.

Alcaraz, despite his dominance on the court, recently admitted defeat to Andy Murray in a series of golf matches. Both players took a page from Alcaraz’s book, taking pre-Wimbledon breaks in Ibiza, hoping the relaxation and recharge will translate to success on the court.

Norrie, currently ranked 61st in the world, had a difficult time over the past couple of seasons, with a forearm injury last year contributing to his ranking plummeting towards the bottom of the top 100. However, the left-hander has rediscovered his form over the past couple of months, reaching the French Open fourth round last month before forging another deep run at a Grand Slam.

Norrie, the last Briton remaining in the singles draw, advanced to the quarter-finals after a hard-fought victory over Nicolas Jarry. He aims to leverage the home crowd support as he attempts to halt Alcaraz’s bid for a third consecutive Wimbledon title.

“He’s going to use the crowd and have the people on his side,” said Alcaraz. “I have got to be really focused and not thinking about the support.”

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