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US Open: Cameron Norrie loses to Andrey Rublev in New York

September 6, 2022
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Norrie had never previously gone past the third round at the US Open
Venue: Flushing Meadows, New York Dates: 29 August-11 September
Coverage: Daily radio commentaries across BBC Sounds and the BBC Sport website and app, with selected live text commentaries and match reports on the website and app

Britain’s Cameron Norrie saw his run at the US Open ended by Russia’s Andrey Rublev in the fourth round.

Seventh seed Norrie, 27, was aiming to reach his second straight quarter-final at a major – and the second of his career – but lost 6-4 6-4 6-4.

The Wimbledon semi-finalist had not previously dropped a set this fortnight, but was far from his best.

Rublev, seeded ninth, will play Frances Tiafoe in the last eight after the American knocked out Rafael Nadal.

“Andrey was very solid and he was better than me in all departments. Credit to him,” said Norrie.

Norrie had moved efficiently and quietly through the draw, demonstrating his position as one of the form players on the ATP Tour.

From the start the world number nine looked more subdued than he had in previous victories against France’s Benoit Paire, Portugal’s Joao Sousa and Denmark’s Holger Rune.

Rublev was a step up in class, though. After an initially promising start, Norrie began making uncharacteristic errors on his backhand and was unable to get a real foothold in the match.

The Briton found himself in a position he had not been this tournament – needing to fight back from behind – when a poor service game handed over a 5-4 lead in the first set.

Three loose shots left Norrie looking annoyed with himself and, after he stripped off his sweaty shirt as he walked to his chair, he was unable to stop Rublev serving out the set.

“I felt like I started the match very well, very relaxed and playing good, serving well,” said Norrie, who has the third most wins on the ATP Tour this season.

“I felt I was just too kind of chill in between points and not kind of getting up with my team and using them to my advantage.

“I don’t know, it can happen. I did some things very well today but not enough.”

Even farcical rain delay does not stop Rublev

Norrie had perhaps been a little too aggressive with his returning and still lacked rhythm as he fell an early break down in the second set.

Eventually he found a better balance as he threatened to break back in the third game, only for Rublev to hold on and maintain the advantage.

Rublev had all the momentum but the contest was suddenly stopped by a rain shower. Play was initially stopped at 3-2 and the crowd was told the roof would be pulled over.

But it wasn’t and the match resumed even though the threat of a downpour loomed overhead.

As Rublev led 4-3, it was still raining and eventually the decision was made to close the roof – causing a 20-minute delay as the soaked court now needed to be dried with towels following the hesitancy.

Tournament staff wipe the court at the US Open

When play resumed the Russian served out for a two-set lead, with Norrie left shaking his head at a poor forehand return on a second serve at 5-4, deuce.

Rublev continued to be relentless as he broke for 3-2 at the start of the third set, leading to Norrie cracking his racquet in a fit of anger rarely seen from him.

“I was able to kind of snap and change my energy and really lift after that,” said Norrie, who broke back in the next game.

Then it was Rublev’s turn to combust as a tense set ignited.

However, another edgy game from Norrie was punished as Rublev whacked a superb backhand cross-court winner to break for 5-4 and serve out to reach his third US Open quarter-final.

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