Cameron Norrie

2022 - 6 - 29

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British number one Cameron Norrie battles back to beat Jaume ... (Rhyl Journal)

Norrie fought back to win in five sets not long after Emma Raducanu had lost on Centre Court.

A lot to work on but pleased to get through.” Two delightful lobs had the crowd on their feet and the momentum had swung, with Munar also in need of treatment during the brief break between sets. It was the first of five breaks in the set with Norrie’s brilliant backhand return to clinch the fourth ultimately counting for little after a 134mph Munar ace helped him move two sets to one up in the second round tie.

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Cameron Norrie shows fighting spirit in five-set Wimbledon win over ... (Daily Express)

Cameron Norrie booked his place in the third round at Wimbledon with a gritty 6-3, 3-6, 5-7, 6-0, 6-2 victory over Jaume Munar. The Brit spent three hours ...

I was a bit fortunate to win that first set as he was the better player and he was too good in the second and third. I hope he's OK, he was struggling a bit in the fifth. Norrie got off to a slow start as he was broken in his opening service game but rallied to win the first set 6-4.

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Cameron Norrie's girlfriend: What we know about World No12's ... (Daily Express)

Norrie doesn't divulge his private life very often, however eagle eyed fans will have spotted the tennis star has been dating the very successful Louise Jacobi.

But while his professional life is largely documented and celebrated, the tennis player tends to maintain a private social life. In 2021, Norrie defeated Brandon Nakashima in the finals of the Los Cabos Open to claim his first ATP singles title while becoming the British No. 1 player in the same year. CAMERON NORRIE is one of Britain's brightest prospects in tennis, but who is the woman cheering him on from the stands?

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Wimbledon 2022: Cameron Norrie shows Centre Court what it's ... (Evening Standard)

After his first-round show court snub, British No1 Cameron Norrie stepped into at least the fringes of the limelight to become the first home player to ...

“Then he was too good in the second and third.” Norrie offered Munar a taste of his own medicine with a terrific backhand lob to bring up two break points at the start of the fourth set and though the first was saved, Munar missed his forehand up the line to give his rival a 2-0 lead and renewed belief. Norrie seemed to have shifted the momentum of the match when he broke back to level midway through the third set having already mustered a crucial hold with his opponent on the brink of a three-game lead, but the sloppiness crept back into his play late on to allow Munar to edge 2-1 ahead without the need for a tie-break.

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Wimbledon: Cameron Norrie fights back to progress to third round (ESPN.co.uk)

Cameron Norrie fell two sets to one down against Jaume Munar before coming back to beat the Spaniard 6-4, 3-6, 5-7, 6-0, 6-2 on Court One at Wimbledon on ...

Norrie will face Steve Johnson in the next round who knocked out Britain's Ryan Peniston 6-3, 6-2, 6-4. World No. 71 Munar appeared to be struggling in the latter sets with cramp which gave Norrie the opportunity to overcome his opponent. It was another long day for Norrie after his first round contest was delayed during play due to bad weather.

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Cameron Norrie reaches Wimbledon third round after beating ... (Daily Mail)

DAVID COVERDALE: Cameron Norrie is on the rise. Upgraded to a show court and advancing into the third round. Carry on like this and it will not be long ...

Munar appeared to be struggling with cramp and called for the trainer. He was surprisingly broken back to love by Munar, who, from nowhere, found some sort of form and fitness. He broke Munar's first service game and then held to love. Off the court at least, he has been made to feel special. Cameron Norrie is on the rise. In the decisive set, Norrie won the first two games, and went on to take it 6-2 to seal the win

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Wimbledon: Cameron Norrie fights back to progress to third round (ESPN)

Cameron Norrie fell two sets to one down against Jaume Munar before coming back to beat the Spaniard 6-4, 3-6, 5-7, 6-0, 6-2 on Court One at Wimbledon on ...

Norrie will face Steve Johnson in the next round who knocked out Britain's Ryan Peniston 6-3, 6-2, 6-4. World No. 71 Munar appeared to be struggling in the latter sets with cramp which gave Norrie the opportunity to overcome his opponent. It was another long day for Norrie after his first round contest was delayed during play due to bad weather.

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Cameron Norrie survives five-set struggle to reach third round (The Guardian)

Cameron Norrie, the ninth seed, defeated Spain's Jaume Munar 6-4, 3-6, 5-7, 6-0, 6-2 while Harriet Dart became the 10th Briton to reach this year's second ...

“I have missed it a lot.” I think just the last five weeks have kind of been like the best five weeks of my life. “That was what I needed,” he said. Jaume put the ball in so many awkward spots in the court, I wasn’t playing my best but I managed to lock it in in the fourth and keep the momentum.” Norrie has garnered a reputation for grinding out gruelling wins on Tour but his victory over Munar, the world No 71, was only his third deciding-set win in a slam in seven matches. Norrie built on that effort and in April, he broke into the ATP top 10 for the first time.

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British number one Cameron Norrie battles back to beat Jaume ... (The Independent)

Norrie fought back to win in five sets not long after Emma Raducanu had lost on Centre Court.

A lot to work on but pleased to get through.” Start your Independent Premium subscription today. Norrie was able to save the first set point on his own serve in the eighth game but a super backhand volley produced a second and this was sealed with a wonderful lob.

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Who is Cameron Norrie? Everything you need to know about the ... (RealSport101)

But Britain's best hope for Wimbledon victory may come from elsewhere. 26-year-old British tennis star Cameron Norrie was the ninth seed heading into the 2022 ...

British tennis fans will be able to watch Cameron Norrie vs Jaume Munar on the BBC One channel. Those with a TV license will be able to stream the game on the go through the BBC iPlayer app. But Britain's best hope for Wimbledon victory may come from elsewhere.

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Cameron Norrie ready for heightened pressure of deep Wimbledon ... (Rhyl Journal)

The British number one won in five sets to make the third round at SW19 for a second consecutive year.

“I was definitely appreciative from the club to put me on Court One today. I just want to do it to enjoy that moment and keep going for the next one.” “It’s incredible that Wimbledon has managed to do that on two courts. I think that’s the beauty of best-of-five.” I want to do it for me and my team, to prove that I can do it at slams, not just at other tournaments. It’s Wimbledon. I think just want to do well here and play my best tennis.

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British number one Cameron Norrie battles back to beat Jaume ... (Redditch Advertiser)

Norrie fought back to win in five sets not long after Emma Raducanu had lost on Centre Court.

A lot to work on but pleased to get through.” Two delightful lobs had the crowd on their feet and the momentum had swung, with Munar also in need of treatment during the brief break between sets. It was the first of five breaks in the set with Norrie’s brilliant backhand return to clinch the fourth ultimately counting for little after a 134mph Munar ace helped him move two sets to one up in the second round tie.

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Cameron Norrie ready for heightened pressure of deep Wimbledon ... (Harrow Times)

The British number one won in five sets to make the third round at SW19 for a second consecutive year.

“I was definitely appreciative from the club to put me on Court One today. I just want to do it to enjoy that moment and keep going for the next one.” “It’s incredible that Wimbledon has managed to do that on two courts. I think that’s the beauty of best-of-five.” I want to do it for me and my team, to prove that I can do it at slams, not just at other tournaments. It’s Wimbledon. I think just want to do well here and play my best tennis.

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Cameron Norrie made brutal swipe at father's 'filthy Scottish accent' (Daily Express)

CAMERON NORRIE once made a brutal swipe at the 'filthy Scottish accent' of his father David, an unearthed interview with the British tennis star shows.

Speaking about his fellow Scot, Norrie said: “I played juniors there. My mum was born in Wales. Elsewhere at this year’s championships, rising star Emma Raducanu and veteran Andy Murray were both knocked out in the second round. Cameron Norrie, 26, booked his place in the third round of Wimbledon yesterday afternoon. The tennis player was born in South Africa to a Welsh mother and a Scottish father and was raised in New Zealand. Speaking in a throwback interview with the Independent in 2017, he said: “Both my parents are fully British.

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Cameron Norrie not trying to 'make a name' for himself at ... (Tennis365)

The world number 11 needed five sets to get the better of Spaniard Jaume Munar but looked in trouble after his former doubles partner won the second and third ...

“I was definitely appreciative from the club to put me on Court One today. “It’s incredible that Wimbledon has managed to do that on two courts. You have the roof which is an option. I think that’s the beauty of best-of-five.” Norrie added: “I think he was the better player in the first three sets, so I did well to stick with it. “If I’m the last Brit standing, it is what it is.

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Wimbledon 2022: Cameron Norrie Embracing British Pressure (News18)

The British number one beat former doubles partner Jaume Munar 6-4 3-6 5-7 6-0 6-2 on Wednesday to advance and will face American Steve Johnson for a place ...

I just want to do it to enjoy that moment and keep going for the next one." “If I’m the last Brit standing, it is what it is," Norrie told reporters. “Another opportunity to embrace the pressure, embrace the challenge of trying to make the second week … I’m not really trying to make a name for myself.

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