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Norrie asserts himself as the 'dark horse' of Wimbledon: "My best tennis is yet to come"

Fernando Murciego | 27 Jun 2026 | 17.35
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Cameron Norrie asserts himself as the "dark horse" of Wimbledon: "My best tennis is yet to come"
Cameron Norrie asserts himself as the "dark horse" of Wimbledon: "My best tennis is yet to come"

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Cameron Norrie faces Wimbledon with a much lower profile than in previous seasons, although convinced he can once again be a protagonist on the grass of the All England Club. The British player, a semifinalist in 2022 and quarterfinalist last year, stated during the Media Day that he feels prepared to compete despite a modest previous tour.

"I enter this tournament being somewhat of the dark horse, I like that, but above all, I feel good, hitting the ball well, and physically healthy," explained the British number two, who admits he would have liked to achieve a better result at Queen's. "I always feel like I come to Wimbledon with the need to push and get back to the level I was at," he added.

Norrie's season has been marked by inconsistency, alternating good performances with early eliminations and failing to string together results that would return him to the elite of the circuit. However, Wimbledon has always been a special stage for him. In 2022, he reached the semifinals, where he fell to Novak Djokovic, and in 2025, he once again delivered a strong performance by reaching the quarterfinals, only stopped by Carlos Alcaraz.

Cameron Norrie, one of the great local hopes at Wimbledon

That experience boosts his confidence for an edition where he will once again have the support of the British crowd. "It's always nice to arrive as the dark horse, no matter which match you play. This is a very special tournament, and I always feel good when Wimbledon arrives," he said. Far from setting specific goals, Norrie prefers to focus on feelings. "I believe my best tennis is yet to come, so I will try to make the most of the crowd support whenever I can." An optimistic message with which he hopes to once again turn the London grass into the stage of his resurgence.

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