Cameron Norrie Reveals Reason Behind His Dramatic Exchange with Nicolas Jarry After Tense Wimbledon Battle
- Cameron Norrie won a tense five-set match against Nicolas Jarry at Wimbledon on July 6, 2025, reaching the quarter-finals.
- The match followed Jarry’s remarkable return from a health setback that dropped his ranking from 16 to 143, leading to his surprising progress through qualifying.
- Norrie maintained composure throughout, saving two break points in a 10-minute game, never lost his serve, and finally broke Jarry at the start of the fifth set to seal victory.
- Jarry unleashed 46 aces and 103 winners, but Norrie praised his opponent’s performance as "unbelievable" and acknowledged his own coach’s birthday by saying he "got him the win."
- Norrie became only the third British man in 50 years to reach Wimbledon’s last eight more than once, setting up a quarter-final clash with two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz.
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Brit Cameron Norrie to face defending champ Carlos Alcaraz in Wimbledon quarters
Cameron Norrie prevailed in a wild five-set marathon against Nicolas Jarry from Chile Sunday to assure England home representation in the Wimbledon quarterfinals in London, where he'll face two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz.
·Jackson, United States
Read Full ArticleTennis-Sabalenka stands tall, Norrie survives to reach Wimbledon quarter-finals
LONDON (Reuters) -Top seed Aryna Sabalenka reached the Wimbledon quarter-finals following a tough workout by a familiar opponent on Sunday, while it was a mixed day for Britain as Cameron Norrie was left as the last home hope standing after Sonay Kartal went out. Read full story
·Malaysia
Read Full ArticleLast British hope, the 61st world player passed the obstacle Nicolas Jarry, in five sets, this Sunday.
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