The British No. 1 is one win away from reaching the final of his domestic grand slam. The person standing in his way – defending champion Novak Djokovic. Norry and Djokovic have only played once before, at the ATP Finals last November, where the Serb dropped just three games. “It’s going to be a tough game against Novak obviously, but I’m looking forward to the challenge,” Norrie said. “I think I’ll take it from him. I think the last time I played him in Turin at another big tournament, he played really well and I think I learned a lot from that. I think I’ll approach it a little bit differently tactically.” Djokovic is currently on an incredible streak on the main court with 37 consecutive wins, the most in the history of the tournament. He hasn’t lost there since Andy Murray beat him in the 2013 final – his other two defeats since then have been on Court 1. Djokovic’s streak is also longer than either of Rafael Nadal’s winning streaks against Phillipe Chatrier at the French Open. “We’ve played indoors … only one meeting we’ve had,” Djokovic said. “Of course, different conditions, different tournament (and) environment than he would be playing here at Wimbledon on Center Court, semi-finals of a slam in his country. I know what to expect … in terms of the crowd support. “Again, for him, he doesn’t have much to lose. Every win from here is a big deal for him. I know that. But I practiced a few times. I know his game well. He was here. Of course I will my lessons and get ready.” Stay tuned for all the build-ups and latest updates ahead of the match.