Cameron Norrie bats back questions over succeeding Andy Murray and winning Wimbledon after reaching quarters
We desperately needed to hear the “Norrie, Norrie, Norrie” chant - if only to banish the memory of Sir Cliff Richard’s Wimbledon warbling.
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We desperately needed to hear the “Norrie, Norrie, Norrie” chant - if only to banish the memory of Sir Cliff Richard’s Wimbledon warbling.
Cameron Norrie is proud of the way he has handled home expectations after surging through to a first grand slam quarter-final at Wimbledon.
Jannik Sinner outdueled Carlos Alcaraz in a matchup of up-and-comers Sunday to reach his first Wimbledon quarterfinal, although he needed six match points to put his opponent away.
Cameron Norrie pleaded for fans to ramp up support as he became the last British player left standing at Wimbledon following his straight-sets win against Tommy Paul on Sunday.
Wimbledon star Cameron Norrie has said his nickname is “Nozza” and he feels “at home” in the UK after living in several countries growing up.
Over the delirious past 18 months in the life of Cameron Norrie, he had already achieved plenty. He has racked up ATP titles, lifting four trophies along with another five finals. Among his palmarès now is one of the biggest tournaments in the sport, Indian Wells. Two months ago he rose into the top 10. Still top 15 in the ATP race this year, he has not let up.
Cameron Norrie admits he is shocked to be in the last eight at Wimbledon and has called for the fans in London to get behind him even more as he is the last Brit standing.