The Southland Times

Norrie gives Classic final a Kiwi flavour

- Marvin France and David Long

The ASB Classic will have a ‘Kiwi’ in the final after Auckland-raised Briton Cameron Norrie outlasted Jan-Lennard Struff in a riveting three-set battle.

Having coming through a threehour epic late on Thursday night against Pablo Carreno Busta, Struff did well to force a decider after Norrie had taken the first set in Auckland yesterday.

But when the 23-year-old upped the ante early in the third, the German could not respond as Norrie clinched a 7-5 4-6 6-3 victory.

Norrie will meet Tennys Sandgren in his first ATP Tour final after the American world No 63 eased past Philipp Kohlschrei­ber 6-4 6-2.

Norrie was born in South Africa but grew up in New Zealand, playing his entire junior career under the Kiwi flag.

But while he switched allegiance­s to Britain in 2013, there is no doubt who the home crowd will be cheering for today.

The clash against Struff was a battle between two of the Classic’s stronger servers. Norrie had not lost a serve all week on the way to his fourth career semifinal, while Struff entered the match with a tournament-best 34 aces.

Both had their opportunit­ies to take the upper hand in the first set. Norrie forced two break point chances in the sixth game before Struff responded with one of his own, but neither could capitalise.

Then with Norrie up 6-5, Struff finally cracked. The Brit jumped ahead after pouncing a couple of second serves before a mishit form Struff handed him the set.

The breaks continued in the second as Struff immediatel­y put the setback behind him to take the first game of the set.

There were times when the 28-year-old appeared to be fading, particular­ly after Norrie broke in the fourth game to get the set back on serve.

But he found his second wind, breaking again after a scintillat­ing rally, which ended with Norrie sending his forehand long, before serving out the set.

Norrie was not about to roll over, though. He broke Struff in his first service, jumped to a 3-0 lead and was solid on serve up until he was serving for the set.

He had a brief case of nerves as his fifth double fault of the match left him at 0-30.

But he quickly steadied himself before sealing the match with a big overhead smash.

Earlier, Sandgren advanced to the final after overpoweri­ng Kohlschrei­ber in straight sets.

In sweltering heat, the 27-yearold American won in a fairly regulation manner, managing to get a break of serve in the first set and another in the second.

Sandgren, who reached the quarterfin­als of the Australian Open last year, lost just nine points on his serve throughout the match and also hit deep enough winners to stop Kohlschrei­ber from chasing them down.

Kohlschrei­ber won this tournament in 2008 and at the age of 35, it would have been a fairytale story for him to win it again.

However, Sandgren had other ideas and is out for his maiden ATP win in what should be an interestin­g final.

Sandgren and Norrie have played against each other six times in the past, with Norrie up 4-2 in the head to head.

The Brit has also won their last three encounters.

 ?? PHOTOSPORT ?? Cameron, Norrie, left, will take on Tennys Sandgren, right, in the Auckland final today after winning their semifinals yesterday.
PHOTOSPORT Cameron, Norrie, left, will take on Tennys Sandgren, right, in the Auckland final today after winning their semifinals yesterday.
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