Midweek Sport

Cameron ready to cope with being No1

- By DON McENROE

CAMERON Norrie heads to Wimbledon as British number one for the first time and is seeking to finally reach the second week of a grand slam.

Being the nation’s top-ranked male player at SW19 weighed heavy on many shoulders in the past until Andy Murray ended the 77-year wait for a champion in 2013.

But laid-back Norrie, who was born in South Africa to Welsh mother Helen and Scottish father David before being brought up in Auckland, does not get fazed by the expectatio­ns of the home crowd.

The 26-year-old, who broke into the world’s top 10 earlier this year, is confident he can get past the third round at a major tournament.

“I think it’s just putting myself in that situation time and time again,” he said.

“Being better than the other guy in the bigger moments. That’s what tennis comes down to.

“So I’m looking forward to it. I really like the grass and the vibe around the grass, and being at home.”

Norrie is looking forward to some home comforts. At last year’s tournament, played under coronaviru­s restrictio­ns, all the players had to stay in a central London hotel and get a bus to the Wimbledon site – which actually took Norrie past his own digs.

“I think it’s always an advantage, sleeping in your own bed, being familiar with your room and everything,” he added.

“It’s going to be nice so I’m looking forward to that and just being close – that drive was a killer last year from central London to Wimbledon.

“It was like a good hour every day, so it’s going to be nice to be 10 minutes and I’m there.

“I was literally driving past it every day last year, seeing it from the bus and thinking ‘wow I could easily be staying there right now’. That was frustratin­g.”

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