Cameron Norrie experienced a tremendous improvement in his performance during the last months of the past season, and in the press conference of the 2026 Australian Open, he is clear about what to attribute it to. "I hit rock bottom when I dropped to world No. 90, but I told myself it was temporary and that I had to keep playing with confidence. It also helped to overcome significant physical problems I had. In 2024, the balls we used to play with caused me wrist problems, but with the Dunlop balls used in 2025, everything started to improve. Honestly, all tennis players compete with physical discomfort, it's impossible to be on the circuit and compete pain-free," he pointed out.
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