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Cameron Norrie: British No 2 wins in round one at Delray Beach Open despite pre-match ‘nerves’ and ‘uncomfortable’ heat | Tennis News

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Cameron Norrie admitted to experiencing pre-match nerves after fighting his way into the last 16 of the Delray Beach Open with a 7-5 6-4 win over American qualifier Zachary Svajda.

Norrie, who won the Florida tournament in 2022, has struggled on hard courts so far this season but emerged from a torrid opening to seal a welcome win in temperatures approaching 30 degrees.

The British No 2 split four breaks of serve in the first six games with his opponent, but grabbed a further break in the 12th game to take the set.

Svajda recovered an early break in the second to threaten to take Norrie into a third-set decider, but the British player hit back to set up a last-16 clash with either Gabriel Diallo or French ninth seed Arthur Rinderknech.

“I’m very satisfied,” said Norrie in his on-court interview after the match.

“It’s very uncomfortable out here. The Florida heat is getting to me a little bit.

“My first match outdoors in a while and I was pretty nervous coming in. I was not moving my feet that well but I was really happy with how I finished both the sets playing my best level, and that’s what counted.

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“I was not playing great and Zach made it difficult. He doesn’t give you much energy so it was tough to push but I was happy with how I finished the match, most importantly.”

Norrie played the clay-court tournaments of Buenos Aires and Rio after the Australian Open before Indian Wells in both 2023 and 2024 but this time has already played Dallas – where he lost in the second round last week to Reilly Opelka after squandering a one-set advantage – before arriving on Florida’s east coast.

“I’m skipping the clay this year, I was grinding out there in South America so I was hoping it was going to be slightly easier conditions here, but it wasn’t. I’m sweating just as much as I would in South America!” he said.

“But nice to be on the hard courts and happy to get the win in a tough match.

“I think it’s important to get wins like this where you’re very nervous and you’re really uncomfortable, so very happy to get a win like that. Not really feeling my best and not really practising well since I got here so I can take a lot of confidence from that.

“Relax [on Tuesday], hopefully enjoy the beach a little bit and get ready for my match on Wednesday.”

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