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Cameron Norrie eliminated from Wimbledon after five-set thriller against Michael Zheng

June 29, 2026
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Cameron Norrie eliminated from Wimbledon after five-set thriller against Michael Zheng

Cameron Norrie exits Wimbledon after five-set thriller against Michael Zheng

Cameron Norrie has been eliminated from Wimbledon following a gripping five-set encounter with Michael Zheng, losing 7-6 (9-7), 2-6, 7-6 (7-2), 3-6, 7-6 (10-4), reports BritPanorama.

The British No 1 joins Emma Raducanu and Jack Draper on the sidelines, both of whom withdrew from the tournament due to injury. Zheng, an American qualifier ranked 144th in the world, showcased remarkable skill, winning three sets in tie-breaks, and he emerged victorious despite having five match points.

The match, held on Court Two, demonstrated Zheng’s aggressive play, which left Norrie struggling to break his serve. Zheng’s coaching team was visibly emotional after the match, highlighting the significance of this milestone victory for the young American.

“Thank you to the crowd; it was an unbelievable atmosphere,” Zheng remarked. “I’m really honoured to have been a part of a match like this.” His post-match comments reflected the excitement and intensity of the confrontation.

The outcome is a considerable setback for Norrie, who disappointedly waved to the crowd as he exited the court. This latest defeat means Norrie, who had entered the tournament on a five-match losing streak, has not registered a win on grass this season.

The impact of Norrie’s exit extends beyond his individual performance, as it signals a challenging day for British tennis, with its prominent players facing early exits. As focus shifts to the next matches, fans will be looking to Katie Boulter, who takes the court tomorrow against Tyra Grant, hoping to rally British fortunes at the prestigious event.

With the first day of Wimbledon drawing mixed reactions, the results remind enthusiasts of the unpredictability that can permeate sports, rendering even the strongest competitors vulnerable.

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