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Cameron Norrie plays on the ATP tour from United Kingdom, currently ranked #35. View Cameron's player profile — the latest news and daily updates, 2026 season stats, recent match results, win-loss record, and head-to-head history on The Drop Shot.
The ranking trails the tennis. Norrie has taken seven of his last ten to lift 2026 to 20-17, the another set-down recovery, though ATP No. 35 sits under a season peak of 19.
The repair is almost all hard-court, 17-9 there on .
came against Alex De Minaur in Canada, where the lefty counter-puncher saved the only match point he faced, broke in game 10 for 5-5 to force the second-set tiebreak, and closed a decider De Minaur ended with 18 unforced errors to his seven.
| Tournament | Level | Round |
|---|---|---|
| Cincinnati Open | Masters | R64 |
| Canadian Open | Masters | R16 |
| Wimbledon | Slam | R128 |
| Queen's Club Championships | 500 | R32 |
| French Open | Slam | R128 |
| Italian Open | Masters | R64 |
| Madrid Open | Masters | R16 |
| Barcelona Open | 500 | QF |
Currently ranked No. 35 — a high of No. 11 and a low of No. 91 across the last 297 ranking points on record.
is a left-handed counter-puncher who built a tour career on conditioning and repetition rather than raw power. Born in Johannesburg to a Scottish father and Welsh mother and raised in Auckland from age three, he represented New Zealand as a junior before switching allegiance to Great Britain in 2013. Instead of turning pro out of juniors, he took the American college route through Texas Christian University, becoming the top-ranked male collegiate player in the US before turning professional in 2017 — a late arrival that became his signature.
His game is unglamorous and effective: a heavy, low left-handed forehand he hits with an extreme grip, deep return position, and the lung capacity to extend rallies until opponents blink first. He doesn't overpower anyone, but the flat lefty serve out wide and metronomic consistency from the baseline make him a brutal out on slow courts and a constant pressure on quicker ones.
The defining run came in 2021, when Norrie won his first ATP title at Indian Wells and stacked enough results to finish the year as Britain's No. 1. He peaked at world No. 8 in 2022 — his career-high ranking — and backed it with a Wimbledon semifinal that summer, his deepest Grand Slam result. Along the way he's collected multiple tour titles across surfaces and become a fixture against the top tier, with meetings against the likes of , and at the sport's biggest events.
Now 30 and ranked No. 29, Norrie sits outside the top 20 he once occupied but remains a tricky, durable draw across the calendar — from the clay swing through Roland-Garros to the grass at Wimbledon, where his grinding style and home crowd still make him dangerous in a given fortnight.