Cameron Norrie worried about his Australian Open chances after wrist injury forced British No 1 to pull out of ASB Classic in Auckland
1 year, 2 months ago

Cameron Norrie worried about his Australian Open chances after wrist injury forced British No 1 to pull out of ASB Classic in Auckland

Daily Mail  

Cameron Norrie admits he is concerned about the wrist injury he suffered ahead of the Australian Open. Norrie is due to play his first match at Melbourne Park on Tuesday against Peruvian Juan Pablo Varillas, and he said: 'There was not a particular moment where I felt something happen or anything. Cameron Norrie is concerned for his Australian Open chances after suffering a wrist injury The British No 1 is due to begin his Australian Open campaign against Juan Pablo Varillas The injury is badly timed for 19th seed Norrie, who struggled during the second half of last season and admitted he felt a little burned out. Australian Huss will work alongside Norrie's main coach Facundo Lagones, with the focus being on training weeks, and Norrie said: 'He was so good, such a good influence on everyone in the team.

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