
Cameron Norrie made HUGE 1/10 favourite by Sky Bet to win all-British clash as he gears up for US Open next month
The former British No 1 is priced at 1/10 to prevail in the round of 16 clash as he continues his preparation for the final Grand Slam of the year.
Norrie crashed out of Wimbledon at the quarter-final after losing in straight sets to Carlos Alcaraz. He will be desperate to made a deep run at the US Open next month.
With Norrie priced at 1/10 by Sky Bet, Harris is at the very long odds of 11/2.
The 30-year-old is ranked 148 in the world. He reached the round of 64 at the All England club in the men's singles and progressed a round further the doubles alongside partner Marcus Willis.
In addition to the outright market, Sky Bet are also offering prices on the winner of the first set, with Norrie at the short 1/6 and Harris priced at 7/2.
Cameron Norrie is heavily favoured by Sky Bet to win an all-British clash against Billy Harris
Sky Bet Match Winner:
Cameron Norrie - 1/10
Billy Harris - 11/2
Sky Bet First Set Winner:
Cameron Norrie - 1/6
Billy Harris - 7/2
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