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Tennis World on MSNNick Kyrgios weighs in on Cameron Norrie's Wimbledon gamesmanship and tricksMeanwhile, Norrie faces Carlos Alcaraz in the Wimbledon quarterfinal. Alcaraz hasn't lost a Wimbledon match since 2022 and it ...
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TennisUpToDate.com on MSNNick Kyrgios chimes in on Cameron Norrie's gamesmanship antics during Wimbledon clash against Nicolas JarryThere was some controversy in the Wimbledon round of 16 match between Chilean Nicolas Jarry and home favorite Cameron Norrie, which led Nick Kyrgios, the king of controversy, to weigh in on the matter ...
British interest in the Wimbledon singles events is over for another year after Cameron Norrie found the defending champion ...
But the British No.3 showed his old grit and belief to take down stroppy Chilean Nicolas Jarry in a five-set classic after failing to take his first match point in the third set tiebreak.
British No 3 Norrie beat Nicolas Jarry in a five-set marathon on Sunday to progress to the last eight for the second time.
Jarry threatened a comeback by booming down more than 40 aces Jordan Davies, Senior Sports Journalist and Football Reporter Published: 19:13, 6 Jul 2025 Updated: 11:47, 7 Jul 2025 ...
Cameron Norrie has a big heart, both literally and figuratively, and it carried him through an epic – and often bad-tempered – five-set win over 6ft 7in servebot Nicolás Jarry.
Nicolas Jarry accused Cameron Norrie of disturbing him in an angry rant during their fourth-round clash at Wimbledon. Norrie stormed into a 6-3 7-6 lead on Court 1 and then his Chilean opponent ...
Cameron Norrie came through a gruelling five-setter and a heated exchange of views with big-serving Nicolas Jarry to reach the Wimbledon quarter-finals. Norrie is the last British player standing ...
WIMBLEDON star Nicolas Jarry broke down in tears and was joined on court by his son after progressing to the fourth round. The Chilean, 29, beat Joao Fonseca yesterday to set up a last 16 clash aga… ...
Nicolas Jarry tells BBC Sport how he went from being unable to open his eyes because of vestibular neuritis to completing an emotional Wimbledon third-round win.
Jarry, a three-time winner on the ATP Tour playing in his sixth Wimbledon, is a +175 underdog against the 18-year-old from Rio de Janeiro. Nicolas Jarry celebrates winning a Wimbledon match.
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