Wimbledon, Cameron Norrie and Carlos Alcaraz
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CAMERON NORRIE has respond to John McEnroe slamming his “weird” on court antics. The British star lost in the Wimbledon quarter-final to reigning champion Carlos Alcaraz yesterday.
It was a Wimbledon to remember for Cameron Norrie, who, for just the second time in his career, reached the quarter-finals of the Championships. Hopes of a maiden Grand Slam title were slashed by the formidable Carlos Alcaraz, who put him to the sword on Centre Court, winning 2-6, 3-6, 3-6.
Frances Tiafoe is the latest seed to exit Wimbledon, after British No. 2 Cameron Norrie came from a set down to record a 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 7-5 victory.
Cameron Norrie says Carlos Alcaraz is the favourite to win Wimbledon and suggested the unreal Spaniard makes tennis look easy as the British player was knocked out by the defending champion in the quarter-finals on Tuesday;
Norrie won their last meeting on the clay of Rio de Janeiro two years ago, when Alcaraz was just a teenager. Now, this lad from Murcia in southeastern Spain is looking to add his name to the honours board at the All England Club for the third time, aged just 23. Only a fool would bet against him at this juncture.
Jarry and Norrie exchanged words after their fourth-round match, in which the Chilean objected to the Brit's serve rituals.
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When Cameron Norrie attempts to cause a huge upset against Carlos Alcaraz on Tuesday, he will draw on his abnormal fitness levels. The world No. 61 is the last Brit standing in the singles draws at Wimbledon this year but he faces a tough test in the quarter-finals, taking on the two-time defending champion.