Scottish Open: Cameron Tringale off to hot start with career-best round
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Cameron Norrie has a chance of beating Novak Djokovic in the Wimbledon Championships semi-final, according to former world No. 1 Mats Wilander.
The big names were put in the shade by Cameron Tringale who hit a course-record 61 to take a three-shot lead at the Scottish Open. Those who secured an early tee time at the Renaissance Club had the best of the conditions, with the wind picking up as the day wore on. Ad/> Tringale took advantage of favourable conditions in the morning to equal Bernd Wiesberger‘s course record of 61.
Friday will see only one Wimbledon semi-final match take place on Centre Court, but it’s a tie set to provide a fascinating spectacle. Six-time Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic will look to reach his eighth final in SW19, and he’ll take on an inspired Cameron Norrie.
After spending four long, intense and heartbreaking hours on court with Cameron Norrie during their five-set quarter-final on Tuesday and then speaking about him with admiration to the press, David Goffiin was asked the one pressing question that was still to be resolved: could Norrie beat Novak Djokovic?
South Africa's Justin Harding made the most of his late addition to the Genesis Scottish Open with a flawless opening 65 at the Renaissance Club.
Cameron Norrie stands to land a £5million Wimbledon windfall as Andy Murray backed him to stretch Novak Djokovic to the limit in Friday's semi-finals.
Laura Robson has experienced first hand the relentless approach and competitive zeal of Cameron Norrie that has carried him to the Wimbledon semi-finals.