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Jacob Fearnley inspired by Cameron Norrie exploits
Jacob Fearnley inspired by Cameron Norrie exploits

South Wales Guardian

timea day ago

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  • South Wales Guardian

Jacob Fearnley inspired by Cameron Norrie exploits

Norrie and Fearnley both attended the Texas Christian University in America before transitioning to life on the ATP Tour. Now the British duo are set to meet for the first time for a place in the fourth round at Roland Garros. 'It's an interesting one. I know Cam very well. We both went to TCU in America although we didn't cross paths there,' said 23-year-old Fearnley. 'I think to see a guy going to the college that I went to, seeing how well he did coming out of college, it was just inspiring. 'It kind of showed me that it was possible, that the coaches at TCU and the work that he put in at TCU could get him to the Tour. 'When he won the title at Indian Wells it's just very inspiring really. I think he's done amazing things on the Tour. 'He competes so hard, fights every match, fights every point. You can see that he really leaves it all out there. So that's something that I admire.' Former British number one Norrie has endured a tough 18 months, his ranking having dropped to a lowly 81. The 29-year-old has been in the third round on three previous occasions but his run this year has still come as something of a surprise. 'I'm happy to be through and enjoying my tennis again,' he said. 'I feel like I have a really good game for the clay in general. 'I think it's down to if I'm moving well and giving nothing away. I can be really difficult to beat.' Fearnley is set to break into the world's top 50 despite having never played a professional match on clay before this year. 'He has had unreal results,' added Norrie. 'This is his first clay season and he has played unreal. It is going to be tough playing him.'

Jacob Fearnley inspired by Cameron Norrie exploits
Jacob Fearnley inspired by Cameron Norrie exploits

North Wales Chronicle

time2 days ago

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  • North Wales Chronicle

Jacob Fearnley inspired by Cameron Norrie exploits

Norrie and Fearnley both attended the Texas Christian University in America before transitioning to life on the ATP Tour. Now the British duo are set to meet for the first time for a place in the fourth round at Roland Garros. 'It's an interesting one. I know Cam very well. We both went to TCU in America although we didn't cross paths there,' said 23-year-old Fearnley. 'I think to see a guy going to the college that I went to, seeing how well he did coming out of college, it was just inspiring. 'It kind of showed me that it was possible, that the coaches at TCU and the work that he put in at TCU could get him to the Tour. 'When he won the title at Indian Wells it's just very inspiring really. I think he's done amazing things on the Tour. 'He competes so hard, fights every match, fights every point. You can see that he really leaves it all out there. So that's something that I admire.' Former British number one Norrie has endured a tough 18 months, his ranking having dropped to a lowly 81. The 29-year-old has been in the third round on three previous occasions but his run this year has still come as something of a surprise. 'I'm happy to be through and enjoying my tennis again,' he said. 'I feel like I have a really good game for the clay in general. 'I think it's down to if I'm moving well and giving nothing away. I can be really difficult to beat.' Fearnley is set to break into the world's top 50 despite having never played a professional match on clay before this year. 'He has had unreal results,' added Norrie. 'This is his first clay season and he has played unreal. It is going to be tough playing him.'

Jacob Fearnley inspired by Cameron Norrie exploits
Jacob Fearnley inspired by Cameron Norrie exploits

Rhyl Journal

time2 days ago

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  • Rhyl Journal

Jacob Fearnley inspired by Cameron Norrie exploits

Norrie and Fearnley both attended the Texas Christian University in America before transitioning to life on the ATP Tour. Now the British duo are set to meet for the first time for a place in the fourth round at Roland Garros. 'It's an interesting one. I know Cam very well. We both went to TCU in America although we didn't cross paths there,' said 23-year-old Fearnley. 'I think to see a guy going to the college that I went to, seeing how well he did coming out of college, it was just inspiring. 'It kind of showed me that it was possible, that the coaches at TCU and the work that he put in at TCU could get him to the Tour. 'When he won the title at Indian Wells it's just very inspiring really. I think he's done amazing things on the Tour. 'He competes so hard, fights every match, fights every point. You can see that he really leaves it all out there. So that's something that I admire.' Former British number one Norrie has endured a tough 18 months, his ranking having dropped to a lowly 81. The 29-year-old has been in the third round on three previous occasions but his run this year has still come as something of a surprise. 'I'm happy to be through and enjoying my tennis again,' he said. 'I feel like I have a really good game for the clay in general. 'I think it's down to if I'm moving well and giving nothing away. I can be really difficult to beat.' Fearnley is set to break into the world's top 50 despite having never played a professional match on clay before this year. 'He has had unreal results,' added Norrie. 'This is his first clay season and he has played unreal. It is going to be tough playing him.'

Fearnley inspired by Norrie exploits ahead of French Open clash
Fearnley inspired by Norrie exploits ahead of French Open clash

STV News

time2 days ago

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  • STV News

Fearnley inspired by Norrie exploits ahead of French Open clash

Jacob Fearnley admits Cameron Norrie is an inspiration to him ahead of Saturday's battle of Britain at the French Open. Norrie and Fearnley both attended the Texas Christian University in America before transitioning to life on the ATP Tour. Now the British duo are set to meet for the first time for a place in the fourth round at Roland Garros. 'It's an interesting one. I know Cam very well. We both went to TCU in America although we didn't cross paths there,' said 23-year-old Fearnley. 'I think to see a guy going to the college that I went to, seeing how well he did coming out of college, it was just inspiring. 'It kind of showed me that it was possible, that the coaches at TCU and the work that he put in at TCU could get him to the Tour. 'When he won the title at Indian Wells it's just very inspiring really. I think he's done amazing things on the Tour. 'He competes so hard, fights every match, fights every point. You can see that he really leaves it all out there. So that's something that I admire.' Former British number one Norrie has endured a tough 18 months, his ranking having dropped to a lowly 81. The 29-year-old has been in the third round on three previous occasions but his run this year has still come as something of a surprise. 'I'm happy to be through and enjoying my tennis again,' he said. 'I feel like I have a really good game for the clay in general. 'I think it's down to if I'm moving well and giving nothing away. I can be really difficult to beat.' Fearnley is set to break into the world's top 50 despite having never played a professional match on clay before this year. 'He has had unreal results,' added Norrie. 'This is his first clay season and he has played unreal. It is going to be tough playing him.' Get all the latest news from around the country Follow STV News Scan the QR code on your mobile device for all the latest news from around the country

Jacob Fearnley inspired by Cameron Norrie exploits
Jacob Fearnley inspired by Cameron Norrie exploits

Glasgow Times

time2 days ago

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  • Glasgow Times

Jacob Fearnley inspired by Cameron Norrie exploits

Norrie and Fearnley both attended the Texas Christian University in America before transitioning to life on the ATP Tour. Now the British duo are set to meet for the first time for a place in the fourth round at Roland Garros. Jacob Fearnley will meet Cameron Norrie for the first time (Mike Egerton/PA) 'It's an interesting one. I know Cam very well. We both went to TCU in America although we didn't cross paths there,' said 23-year-old Fearnley. 'I think to see a guy going to the college that I went to, seeing how well he did coming out of college, it was just inspiring. 'It kind of showed me that it was possible, that the coaches at TCU and the work that he put in at TCU could get him to the Tour. 'When he won the title at Indian Wells it's just very inspiring really. I think he's done amazing things on the Tour. 'He competes so hard, fights every match, fights every point. You can see that he really leaves it all out there. So that's something that I admire.' Cameron Norrie has slipped to 81 in the world (Aaron Chown/PA) Former British number one Norrie has endured a tough 18 months, his ranking having dropped to a lowly 81. The 29-year-old has been in the third round on three previous occasions but his run this year has still come as something of a surprise. 'I'm happy to be through and enjoying my tennis again,' he said. 'I feel like I have a really good game for the clay in general. 'I think it's down to if I'm moving well and giving nothing away. I can be really difficult to beat.' Fearnley is set to break into the world's top 50 despite having never played a professional match on clay before this year. 'He has had unreal results,' added Norrie. 'This is his first clay season and he has played unreal. It is going to be tough playing him.'

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