Cameron Norrie is a British professional tennis player who reached a career high singles rating of World No. 12 and a career high doubles ranking of World No. 123 on November 8, 2021. Most recently, he was knocked out of the Australian Open in the first round by young American Sebastian Korda.
What is the networth of Cameron Norrie?
Norrie has earned $5,137,865 in prize money in singles and doubles combined, according to the ATP Tour, . His active endorsement partnerships with Babolat, K-Swiss, and Rado also bring in thousands of dollars. He is estimated to be worth $5 million as of January 2022.
Childhood and early years of Cameron Norrie
Cameron Norrie was born on August 23, 1995, in Johannesburg, South Africa, and bears the Virgo zodiac sign. The 26-year-old professional tennis player is of Scottish-Welsh heritage and is British by nationality. From 2014 to 2017, he attended Texas Christian University in Fort Worth on a sports scholarship to study sociology.
Professional life and career
Norrie began representing the United Kingdom in 2013 after spending the majority of his junior career in New Zealand, where he grew up. He was the top-ranked male college tennis player in the United States throughout his time at TCU.
Norrie began his professional career in June of 2017. As Eastbourne, he won his first ATP main-draw match against Horacio Zeballos, which was also his first win over a top-50 player. In 2018, he defeated then-world No. 23 Roberto Bautista-Agut in his first Davis Cup match.
Norrie earned direct admission into the 2018 French Open at Roland Garros, where he proceeded to the second round before losing in five sets against French No. 1 Lucas Pouille in round two.
Norrie made his first ATP Final at the 2019 Auckland Open, where he was defeated in straight sets by Tennys Sandgren. In March, he reached the semi-finals of an ATP 500 tournament, where he was defeated in straight sets by Alexander Zverev.
Norrie won his biggest match of his career in May 2021, upsetting World No. 4 Dominic Thiem at the ATP Lyon Open, before losing in the final to second seed Stefanos Tsitsipas. In the 2021 Queen’s Club Championships, he reached the final but lost against Matteo Berrettini. He defeated Brandon Nakashima in the final of the 2021 Los Cabos Open to win his first ATP championship.
Norrie reached his fifth final at the ATP 250 San Diego in 2021, but lost in the finals match to Casper Ruud. In October of last year, he became the first British player to win the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells. At the end of the season, he was crowned British No. 1.
Relationship status
The British actor is presently dating Louise Jacobi. His girlfriend is a frequent visitor to his Instagram account. Despite the fact that the couple hasn’t formally confirmed their relationship, they are thought to have been dating for a long time.
Norrie has made no public announcements regarding his intentions to marry Jacobi. However, they appear to have a bright future ahead of them and may soon surprise their admirers with the news of their wedding.
Family background
Norrie was born in Glasgow, Scotland, to a Scottish father, David, and a Welsh mother, Helen. Both of his parents were microbiologists. Bronwen is his sister’s name.
Norrie and his family moved to Auckland, New Zealand, when he was three years old, where his parents now live. At the age of six, his mother was the one who introduced him to tennis.
Body measurements
At 6 feet 2 inches tall, the British tennis player is a towering figure. He goes to the gym frequently as an athlete and has a fit body that weighs 82 kg.
Quick Wikis
REAL NAME | Cameron Norrie |
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BIRTHDAY | August 23, 1995 |
BIRTHPLACE | Johannesburg, South Africa |
ZODIAC SIGN | Virgo |
NATIONALITY | British |
ETHNICITY | Scottish-Welsh |
PROFESSION | Tennis player |
DATING/GIRLFRIEND | Louise Jacobi |
MARRIED/WIFE | No |
NET WORTH | $5 million |
PARENTS | David and Helen Norrie |
SIBLINGS | Bronwen |