The Scotsman

Norrie to face Kyrgios in French Open

● Brit’s tough tie against notorious Aussie ● Swan one win away from Roland Garros

- By EVE FODENS

Cameron Norrie got the headline-grabbing draw among the British players at the French Open with a first-round tie against Nick Kyrgios.

It will be the Australian’s first match since being defaulted from his second-round clash with Casper Ruud at the Italian Open in Rome on 16 May after throwing a chair across the court.

That came a day after Kyrgios said he “could not stand” Novak Djokovic and branded Rafael Nadal “super salty” in an appearance on the No Challenges Remaining podcast.

Kyrgios also caused a stir this week after saying the French Open“sucks” compared to Wimbledon as he practised with Andy Murray at the All England Club.

Norrie can put further pressure on Kyle Edmund for the British No 1 spot when the tournament starts on Sunday.

Edmund reached the third round here during a superb 2018 but 2019 has been hugely disappoint­ing so far, and the 24-year-old goes into his firstround clash with Frenchman Jeremy Chardy trying to snap a five-match losing streak.

Britain’s third male repre - sentative, Dan Evans, faces a major battle to win his first match at Roland Garros after drawing in-form 23 rd-seed Fernando Verdasco.

There was confusion on the women’ s side at the presence in the draw of British No 3 Katie B oulter, who had previously been ruled out of the entire clay-court season with a back injury.

It is thought B oulter is not intending to play but she is yet to officially withdraw and was paired with 23rd-seed Donna Vekic in the draw.

Bou lt er could potentiall­y be in line to receive half of the first-round prize money of €46,000( approximat­ely £40,000) should she pull out before her match, although she would need to be on site in Paris to qualify. British No 1 Johanna Konta drew a qualifier as she looks to build on her superb run to the final in Rome last weekend.

That was particular­ly timely as it earned her a place among the 32 seeds in Paris as the world No 26.

Konta had previously demonstrat­ed little form on clay and has never won a maindraw match at Roland Garros. She could face fourth-seed Kiki Bertens, whom she beat in the semi-finals in Rome, in round three.

Britain could yet have another main- draw entrant, with Katie Swan due to play her final qualifier on Friday against Slovakia’s Kristina Kucova.

The 20-year-old followed up her victory over second qualifying seed Jil Teichmann on Wednesday by coming from 5-3 down in the deciding set to beat Wang Xiyu 6-4, 0-6, 7-5.

 ?? PICTURE: IAN RUTHERFORD/PA ?? 0 Cameron Norrie was drawn to face controvers­ial Australian Nick Kyrgios.
PICTURE: IAN RUTHERFORD/PA 0 Cameron Norrie was drawn to face controvers­ial Australian Nick Kyrgios.

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