Cameron Norrie Has Novak Djokovic Theory Before US Open Clash - 'I Will Say' - Manchester Evening News
Cameron Norrie won a four-hour match against Francisco Comesana, saving three set points to advance to face Novak Djokovic in the US Open third round.
- After four hours at Flushing Meadows, Cameron Norrie defeated Francisco Comesana 7-6 on Court 5 to reach the US Open third round.
- After Jack Draper's withdrawal, Cameron Norrie ensured at least one British player reached the last 32 and benefited from Sebastian Korda's retirement, though he was already performing strongly.
- Norrie saved three set points in the fourth-set tie-break and closed the match with an ace, after multiple tie-breaks and Comesana winning the third-set tie-break decisively.
- Their duel is scheduled for Friday, setting up a third-round rematch where Novak Djokovic, who has won all six prior meetings, faces Cameron Norrie despite admitting he had not felt great physically.
- Comesana's run, at a career-high 54, includes upsetting 28th seed Alex Michelsen with vocal South American support; commentators urge Cameron Norrie to be aggressive and extend points while reducing net approaches.
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The Shark lost 6-7(5), 3-6, 7-6(0) and 7-6(4) to the British, in a match that had all the seasonings. The only Argentine still in the race is Francisco Cerúndolo.
·Buenos Aires, Argentina
Read Full ArticleBritish tennis player Cameron Norrie advanced to the third round of the US Open after a 3:1 victory over Fransisk Komesana in sets (7:6, 6:3, 6:7, 7:6).
·Belgrade, Serbia
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