Cameron Norrie fought back from a set down to beat Jordan Thompson 4-6 6-3 6-2 and progress to the Queen’s quarter-finals. The British No.
1 was overpowered in the opening set but produced a stirring response to complete a comeback in one hour and 57 minutes. Ad Norrie will face Frances Tiafoe or Sebastian Korda next in his bid to reach a second final at the London event, having finished as runner-up in 2021.
ATP LondonNorrie starts grass season with Kecmanovic win at Queen's19/06/2023 AT 14:59 It continued a strong season for the 27-year-old, who is into an ATP quarter-final for the sixth time in 2023. «It's really good to be that consistent, but you always want more as a tennis player,» Norrie said. «It's really addictive, you want to have better results. »I want to keep pushing for more and keep playing my best tennis in the bigger tournaments, especially a huge tournament like here at Queen's. 'I am not looking forward to playing any tennis' — Evans searching for answers after Korda defeat Sakkari advances in Berlin after beating Cornet to avenge Nottingham defeat, Garcia also through Williams, Svitolina and Broady among first wild cards given for Wimbledon «It's one of my favourite tournaments — especially when the weather is like this.
The courts are great, the club is amazing, so much history here, and everyone does such a great job. You feel like you're at home and everyone is supporting you.» Neither player blinked in the opening six games as the opening set stayed on serve, although Norrie was made to save three break points when he held in game five.