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Wimbledon star Cam Norrie looks uncomfortable as he bats away awkward question about Emma Raducanu's love life

Wimbledon star Cam Norrie looks uncomfortable as he bats away awkward question about Emma Raducanu's love life

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WIMBLEDON star Cameron Norrie awkwardly shut down a question on Emma Raducanu's love life.
The British star, 29,
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Cam Norrie was quizzed on Emma Raducanu's love life
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He awkwardly batted away suggestions he was dating her
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Carlos Alcaraz and Emma Raducanu are close pals
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In his post-match press conference,
A journalist asked the world No61: "Some of the gossip has been about who
"Can I ask if you are dating her? Can we get to the bottom of this please?"
A perplexed Norrie replied: "Sorry?"
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The reporter then responded: "I am trying to find out who is dating Emma Raducanu.
"It seems to be going around all the men's singles... I was wondering if you're dating her, please?"
A clearly uncomfortable Norrie then said: "I'm not, no. You can ask her. I don't know."
The 2022 Wimbledon semi-finalist is in a
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Norrie reportedly met the New York-born textiles designer five years ago.
Raducanu, who was
Emma Raducanu giggles as she addresses Carlos Alcaraz relationship ahead of Wimbledon
It comes after a source exclusively revealed to SunSport that the
On her bond with
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"Wimbledon 2021 was the first time I started getting to know him, and I had a good run there and then also again in the US Open in 2021.
"We have a good relationship still. He's obviously overtaken me a lot, but it's nice that we have that from a while ago.
"I think for all of us, we really kind of value those connections that we had from when we were young because when you become a bit more known or a bit more successful, you just find yourself reverting back to people you knew from a young age because you're like, that's a real genuine connection.
"Because it becomes very busy and you have a lot more friends but the ones that you've known for a long time mean a lot more to you."
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