



The schedule for Cameron Norrie includes events in the ATP 250, ATP 500, ATP Masters 1000 & Grand Slams. In the last 12 months, Cameron Norrie has participated in 5 events listed on Koobit. You can find the schedule of upcoming events below.
Cameron "Cam" Norrie is a South Africa-born British tennis player.
After moving between South Africa, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom, Norrie entered the US university tennis system, becoming the US' highest-ranked male college player for a time.
After several years on the Futures tours, Norrie began rising up the rankings, and he won his first ATP-level tournament in 2018, when he won the Estoril Open doubles draw with fellow Brit Kyle Edmund. Norrie's career has since been more focused on singles competitions: he has reached the second round of all 4 Grand Slams, and in 2021 he won his first ATP singles title, when he beat Brandon Nakashima in the final of the Los Cabos Open. After an exceptional 2021 season, during which he also won the BNP Paribas Open, Norrie was a replacement at the end-of-year ATP Finals event.
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Only criticism is ..when coming from the bottom end of Stanley Street and have seats in the Redwood Stand, we should not have to walk all the way up the hill to the Main entrance, but should be allowed to enter lower down Stanley Street near the Admin. Entrance.
What an amazing experience...every aspect beautifully presented. Volunteers super helpful and friendly...was my 70th birthday...what a gift. Keep it up. We'll be back
The organisers did a fantastic job to get tennis of this quality to NZ and turn Stanley Street into a wonderful environment for the duration.
I have been to the event for many years starting in 1975 when the courts were grass. Onny Paron the Kiwi was the best player i those days. A huge change since. The best development was when the event became much more spacious over the adjoining road which provides for so much extra entertainment under the lovely oaks. The possibility when there could have been a roof has been missed. A fundamental mistake at that most opportune time before the Next Generation arrived. The reason I consider to be lack of outstanding leadership. With W.T.A. Rules imminent the future and it's impact remains to be seen.
First time at the ASB classic and its not the last. My friend and I bought tickets for the men's final in the Yock stand, but we bought ground passes for 3 other days. The experience was great, loved the atmosphere, everyone happy. We sat on comfy chairs under a tree to watch the big screen.Perfect. Huge choice of food and drinks.
We will be there next year.