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Tennis player Born: August 23, 1995 (age 26 years), Johannesburg, South Africa Nationality: New Zealand Height: 1.88 m Plays: Left-handed (two-handed backhand) Residence: London, United Kingdom Parents: David Norrie, Helen Norrie Education: Texas Christian University (2014–2017), Macleans College Age 26(1995.08.23) Turned Pro 2017 Weight 181lbs(82kg) Height 6’2″(188cm) Birthplace Johannesburg, South Africa Plays Left-Handed, Two-Handed Backhand Coach Facundo Lugones
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Norrie was born in 1995 in Johannesburg, South Africa to a Scottish father from Glasgow and a Welsh mother who were both microbiologists. After a burglary incident in 1998, when Norrie was three, he and his family moved to Auckland, New Zealand, where his parents still live. In 2011, at age 16 he moved to London where he lived for three years before attending Texas Christian University in Fort Worth from 2014 to 2017. In June 2017 he ended his studies at TCU to turn professional during the grass court season of the 2017 ATP Tour. Since turning professional he has been based in Putney, southwest London (close to Wimbledon). When the Indian Wells Masters was cancelled in March 2020 at the beginning of the pandemic lockdowns, Norrie decided to fly to New Zealand to live with his parents for the rest of the year. Cameron Norrie is a supporter of South Sydney Rabbitohs (rugby league), the All Blacks (rugby union) and Newcastle United. Nickname is Noz. Father, David, and mother, Helen, were both born in Great Britain and played squash at university level; sister, Bronwen. Grew up in New Zealand and began playing tennis in his driveway at age 6 after being introduced by his mom. Began representing Great Britain in 2013 after playing most of his junior career for New Zealand. Idols growing up were Andre Agassi and Rafael Nadal. Favourite surface is hard, shot is backhand and tournament is Wimbledon. Attended Texas Christian University for 3 years (2015-17), finishing college career as No. 1 player in nation. Coached by Facundo Lugones, who was a TCU senior when Norrie was a freshman. Horned Frogs reached NCAA Final Four in 2015. If he wasn’t a tennis player, he would work in real estate. Enjoys going to the beach, listening to music and hanging out with friends. Fan of South Sydney Rabbitohs and All Blacks rugby teams, as well as Newcastle United F.C. Cameron Norrie is a British tennis player who has been representing Great Britain since 2013, having spent most of his junior career in New Zealand, where he grew up. Norrie turned pro in 2017 and won his debut Davis Cup match only eight months later, against then world No.23 Roberto Bautista-Agut, making it “one of the most impressive debuts of all time” according to former Davis Cup captain John Lloyd. Graduated end of 2019 from the LTA Pro Scholarship Programme, the highest level of support offered to developing players aged between 16 and 24 with the best chance of reaching the ATP/WTA top 100 singles. Cameron Norrie is a British tennis player who achieved a career-high singles ranking of World No. 41 on May 20, 2019, and a doubles ranking of world No. 142 on September 9, 2019.