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Cameron Norrie adds to British woe at Wimbledon with shock first-round exit – UK Times

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Cameron Norrie was a shock first-round casualty on a dismal day one for Britain at Wimbledon.

The British number one, a former semi-finalist, was beaten in a final-set tie-break by American qualifier Michael Zheng after a four-hour marathon on Court Two.

Britain’s hopes of any singles success this year looked set to rest solely on Norrie’s shoulders after Jack Draper’s withdrawal from the Championships, coming a day after Emma Raducanu also pulled out.

But the South Africa-born left-hander arrived at SW19 in no form, on a five-match losing streak and without a win on grass in 2026.

He started well against Zheng, named after American former world number two Michael Chang by his sports-mad father, with a break of serve in the opening game.

But it was the only time Norrie managed to break the world number 144 during the entire match.

The rust was evident when he let the opener slip in a tie-break, and during a miserable second set when he hit just five winners and made 11 unforced errors, allowing Zheng to level the match.

Norrie took the third on another tie-break but the irrepressible Zheng levelled once more and then began to turn the screw in the fifth.

Cameron Norrie met his match in the first round (Adam Davy/PA)
Cameron Norrie met his match in the first round (Adam Davy/PA) (PA Wire)

Norrie had to save two break points at 4-4 and another, thanks to a lucky net cord, to take a 6-5 lead.

But Zheng held serve and then dominated the 10-point tie-break, sealing a win in his first main draw match on grass, 6-7 (7) 6-2 6-7 (2) 6-3 7-6 (4), with the first of five match points.

“Thank you so much to the crowd, it was an unbelievable atmosphere and an honour to be part of a match like this,” said the 22-year-old.

“It’s what every kid dreams of, and against such an accomplished player.

“It was not easy. I was trying my best not to show it. Wimbledon is far and away the best tournament. Hopefully I can keep the run going.”

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