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Brit matches career-best showing in Paris
Cameron Norrie wasted no time getting down to business on Wednesday at Roland Garros, reaching the third round with a convincing 6-3, 6-4, 6-3 win over Australian qualifier Jason Kubler.
The No. 10 seed remained dominant on serve by winning 73 per cent of his service points, but also applied pressure in his return games and broke Kubler six times. Norrie fired 36 winners en route to advancing in two hours and 29 minutes.
"I'm exactly where I want to be, in the third round," said Norrie. "I have got matches under my belt last week and then obviously played two clean matches to be through... For the most part, in the past couple of years, I have done well being the favourite. It's a different kind of pressure."
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Last week’s champion in Lyon (d. Molcan) has remained reliable throughout the season, winning at least two matches in nine of 13 tour-level events so far this year. The win moves the Brit into the third round of a Grand Slam for the fifth time, but is still seeking his maiden appearance in the second week of a major.
Cameron Norrie wasted no time getting down to business on Wednesday at Roland Garros, reaching the third round with a convincing 6-3, 6-4, 6-3 win over Australian qualifier Jason Kubler.
The No. 10 seed remained dominant on serve by winning 73 per cent of his service points, but also applied pressure in his return games and broke Kubler six times. Norrie fired 36 winners en route to advancing in two hours and 29 minutes.
"I'm exactly where I want to be, in the third round," said Norrie. "I have got matches under my belt last week and then obviously played two clean matches to be through... For the most part, in the past couple of years, I have done well being the favourite. It's a different kind of pressure."
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Last week’s champion in Lyon (d. Molcan) has remained reliable throughout the season, winning at least two matches in nine of 13 tour-level events so far this year. The win moves the Brit into the third round of a Grand Slam for the fifth time, but is still seeking his maiden appearance in the second week of a major.