Cameron Norrie responds to claims about the ugliest game in tennis

Cameron Norrie responds to claims about the ugliest game in tennis

Cameron Norrie is considered by many to be one of the most talented players with the potential to become a top 10 player. The Briton was actually already a top 10 player, but his slightly worse performance resulted in a drop to 91st place.

Later he picked up the pace and showed his quality at Wimbledon, but also in the final of the tournament in Metz. The Brit can be satisfied as he finished the season as the 27th player in the world.

However, many often dispute his achievements. It is believed that Cameron Norrie is a good tennis player, but his game is considered the ugliest in all of tennis.

The British tennis player was a guest on the Nothing Major podcast and responded to such labels.

The 30-year-old wasn’t too concerned about those labels and even agreed with some of the criticisms that come in day to day. However, the most important thing for him is to win and move up the ATP list, regardless of whether people approve of his playing style or not. If the game brings him results, he will definitely keep that style and continue it, while also bringing him positive results.

“I think yes on the backhand,” said Norrie. “But I don’t think I punch that often anymore. I still punch a lot, but I think purely on the backhand, I would say a bit unorthodox.”

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Analysis and goals for the next season

While Norrie’s game may not be the most popular, it has allowed him to win five ATP titles and reach a career-high ranking of number eight in the world.

Cameron Norrie will analyze his season in depth, understand where he made mistakes and set goals for next season during the break. Whether he will eventually return to the top 10 is difficult to say exactly, but his ambitions should not be doubted as he has shown many times how motivated and committed he is to his game so far.

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