British number one Norrie finding his feet on grass ahead of Wimbledon
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[June 22, 2022]
(Reuters) - Cameron Norrie says he is
gaining confidence playing on grass because the surface suits his
style of play and the British number one is hoping to reach the
second week of his home slam at Wimbledon for the first time in his
career.
Norrie, 26, has won two titles this year which came on hardcourts
and clay. However, he has never won a title on grass nor has he
progressed beyond the third round at Wimbledon, which begins next
week.
"Coming back this year being British number one is exactly where I
want to be," he told Eurosport
https://www.eurosport.co.uk/tennis/
wimbledon/2022/cameron-norrie-i-want-to-push-towards-world-no.-1-players-voice_sto8992965/story.shtml.
"Obviously, it would've been nice to be a little bit higher in the
world rankings, but I've got a lot to improve on in my game and I'm
really enjoying the challenge of everything and of the grass.
"I haven't played too much on it in my career so I'm still learning
and it's all pretty new to me, but it's really exciting."
Norrie, ranked 12 in the world, is looking to return to the top 10
and eventually emulate fellow Briton Andy Murray by taking the
number one spot.
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Britain's Cameron Norrie in action during his first round match
against Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov Action Images via Reuters/Andrew
Couldridge
Wimbledon has been stripped of its ranking points
following its ban on players from Russia and Belarus, which will
prevent world number one Daniil Medvedev from competing, but Norrie
has been taking notes on the Russian.
"I want to keep pushing towards being back inside the top 10 and the
top five. There's a long way to go but ultimately I want to push
towards world number one," Norrie added.
"It's impressive for me to see what Daniil Medvedev has done. I've
been following him - he's my favourite player to watch.
"Just to see how he's got to world number one with his game style
has given me some confidence. I'm not saying it's easy at all - he's
insanely talented - but there's no reason why I can't do the same."
(Reporting by Silvia Recchimuzzi in Gdansk; Editing by Toby Davis)
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