Holger Rune was unhappy with Cameron Norrie for taking too long to serve during their third round match on Saturday.
"So it was a good match today, and I was happier with how I performed. "But, no, I think it's great, you know. He said something once, and it was no more, so I wasn't too worried. "I think it's even better for him. I was not doing it on purpose." Obviously Wimbledon, didn't get the points there, so maybe I could have been a higher seed anyway. "I don't know. It was a couple times, and I would say even better for him. Coming into these matches, I don't think I played great against my first couple rounds. Norrie said in his press conference afterwards that it was not his intention to waste time. I still got a lot of things I would like to improve, and I got tomorrow to do that." The world No.
Cameron Norrie has brushed off suggestions from Holger Rune that he used some sportsmanship to exploit the shot-clock rule with his erratic ball tossing ...
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“Obviously, it was a crazy match. “Ticking that box to make the second week for the first time was huge for me. He said something once, and it was no more, so I wasn’t too worried. He felt it was “even better for” if Rune himself had taken extra time before serving! “I thought Marin played probably a bit better than me. I don’t have any bad feelings about the match. I missed some chances in the first and you never know what happens when you win the first, but I did well to get back into the match. I have to move on. I just couldn’t get ahead in the fourth. Now he’s having a go at me for no reason.” I had a small chance but I’m hanging onto threads really Dan Evans I thought Marin played probably a bit better than me.
Cameron Norrie is the only British singles player left in the US Open after beating Holger Rune for the third successive major tournament.
It was nice to be on Grandstand. "I think it's great with the seeding. I felt way more comfortable.
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Norrie and Rublev differ in their playing styles. With momentum on his side, Norrie broke Rune twice in the second set. Norrie took the second set as well. He was clinical in his second-round match against South Korea's Kwon Soon-woo, getting past him in straight sets. Norrie wasted no time in reaching the third round of the US Open, outplaying Benoit Paire and Joao Sousa in straight sets. He faced Holger Rune in the third round. Norrie is in the midst of his most successful season yet, scoring 42 wins against 19 losses. 9 Cameron Norrie will lock horns with World No. The Brit has won two ATP 250 titles this year - Delray Beach and Lyon. It was his first last-four appearance at a Major. He lost to Novak Djokovic in four sets. World No.
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With easy wins over Benoit Paire and Joao Sousa under his belt and having made it to the final at Los Cabos and the semifinal in Cincinnati, Norrie was a whopping 1/4 () favourite coming into the match. Except Rune refuse to wither away with a break back, before losing his serve yet again to concede the set. Holger Rune is ranked 33rd in the world and could have been expected to give Norrie a run for his money. [with bet365](https://www.tennisworldlive.com/TWL/bet365-daily-betting-tips/)) underdog to win it. Get the betting tips of this Cameron Norrie v Andrey Rublev match along with its odds, picks and predictions below. You can watch live sport on your mobile, tablet or desktop including Soccer, Tennis and Basketball.
It was a very encouraging match for Rublev, who is now back into the top 10 in the ATP live rankings. Cameron Norrie isn't much easier, but I really like this ...
Now, that court did play quite slowly, and Rublev is playing some great tennis right now, so that meeting doesn’t hold too much significance for me as I expect Rublev to take this one and book his place in the quarterfinals at the 2022 US Open. Rublev’s legs may be a little spent after his contest, and if Norrie is really able to extend the rallies long enough, I think he can mentally frustrated Rublev, but it’ll be one hell of a contest as these two fight for a spot in the last eight at the 2022 US Open. Norrie hasn’t looked that impressive in terms of his play, and on a quick court, the consistency Rublev has shown this week gives me a lot of hope for his level here at the 2022 US Open.
It follows an impressive run to the Wimbledon semi-finals where the British No 1 fell short to eventual champion Novak Djokovic. Follow the US Open on Sky ...
"I came last in one of my fantasy leagues, so I still have a half marathon. "I feel like now I've been a bit better with that and not really going out and running too much. It is going to be mental. So it is going to be a tough match. "I quite enjoy running, but I haven't been able to do that much. To have a breakthrough season is one thing, but to follow it up and show you belong at the top of the game is a much harder achievement.
The British number one is through to the fourth round at a grand slam for the second time.
It’s going to be long rallies, it’s going to be mental. “I think I’m going to have to be very proactive and be the one dictating the point as much as I can,” he said. [Terms of use,](https://www.independent.co.uk/service/user-policies-a6184151.html) [Cookie policy](https://www.independent.co.uk/service/cookie-policy-a6184186.html) and [Privacy notice.](https://www.independent.co.uk/service/privacy-policy-a6184181.html) It’s going to be a really physical match. [Privacy policy](https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en) and [Terms of service](https://policies.google.com/terms?hl=en) apply. Obviously Wimbledon, didn’t get the points there, so maybe I could have been a higher seed anyway. “But I think it’s great. He plays really low, he plays long rallies. Coming into these matches, I don’t think I played great my first couple rounds. Registration is a free and easy way to support our truly independent journalism “Obviously there’s going to be times, a lot of times, I’m going to have to defend, but I’m going to have to be aggressive.” [Denis Shapovalov](/topic/denis-shapovalov) in five sets on Saturday and Norrie knows he cannot afford to be on the back foot.
Holger Rune was unhappy with Cameron Norrie for taking too long to serve during their third round match on Saturday.
"So it was a good match today, and I was happier with how I performed. "But, no, I think it's great, you know. He said something once, and it was no more, so I wasn't too worried. "I think it's even better for him. I was not doing it on purpose." Obviously Wimbledon, didn't get the points there, so maybe I could have been a higher seed anyway. "I don't know. It was a couple times, and I would say even better for him. Coming into these matches, I don't think I played great against my first couple rounds. Norrie said in his press conference afterwards that it was not his intention to waste time. I still got a lot of things I would like to improve, and I got tomorrow to do that." The world No.
British number one Cameron Norrie will take the confidence from his Wimbledon run into a fourth-round meeting with Andrey Rublev at the US Open.
It's going to be long rallies, it's going to be mental. "I think I'm going to have to be very proactive and be the one dictating the point as much as I can," he said. It's going to be a really physical match. "Especially our last meeting, I lost to him. Obviously Wimbledon, didn't get the points there, so maybe I could have been a higher seed anyway. "But I think it's great.
Dressed in bright yellow the British No 1 is through to the second week of the US Open and is becoming more confident with each match.
Happily, Norrie is turning into a British banker in the same way that Johanna Konta did in 2019. For Smith – who is about to pick a team for the upcoming Davis Cup qualifiers in Glasgow – it has been an encouraging tournament, with 14 British males involved across singles, doubles and qualifying draws. “He served very well when he needed to and it was difficult to put pressure on him,” said Evans of Cilic after his hard-fought 7-6, 6-7, 6-2, 7-5 defeat. “I got here for the qualies week [before the main US Open starts] and joined a couple of practice sessions,” Smith added. If your ball sits up in the middle of the court, he will crush it into next week. For those not familiar with the Nickelodeon cartoon series, SpongeBob SquarePants is a bright yellow sponge who lives in an underwater pineapple.
Cameron Norrie is not just one of the fittest players on the ATP Tour, but also one of the most competitive. The Briton, at a career-high World No.
That got him a lot of wins when he was in college and he was young. Norrie will try to use that to his advantage as he continues through the draw at Flushing Meadows. He won his first ATP Masters 1000 title last October at Indian Wells and competed in the [Nitto ATP Finals](https://www.atptour.com/en/tournaments/nitto-atp-finals/605/overview) as an alternate. He had to evolve and be more aggressive in order to beat some of these better players and he’s done a good job of doing that. “There would be times when he was [crushing] somebody and you’re kind of thinking, ‘Cameron we’ve got to play tomorrow and [crushing] this guy right now is probably not going to help the team.’ But he would like that. “I feel like now I've been a bit better with that and not really going out and running too much. And then he got in there and went, ‘I’m going to win this thing’, and he won it. “I feel like when I'm resting, I have to chill and relax rather than I think maybe three years ago my team were like, ‘All right, rest’, and then I'll go the next day and run a little bit. So he won the Fort Worth 10k, and that was just on a day off. “Once he entered it, I know he was thinking, ‘I’ll just enter it, I know I can do it. After six days of training, Norrie would have a day off to recuperate and prepare for more hard work. That is no surprise considering he was once asked by a doctor whether he was a deep-sea diver because of how large his lungs are.