Cameron Norrie is preparing for the North American hard court swing in the South of France with
Daniil Medvedev.
Cameron Norrie had the best singles run at a grand slam recently at Wimbledon and after taking a short break, Norrie is already back to practicing. The Brit was disappointed not to receive any points for his tremendous run at Wimbledon as he's hoping to finish in the top 8 and play at the ATP Finals. Those points would have certainly helped but he's working hard to make that plan a reality.
His practices took him to the south of France where Daniil Medvedev has his base and the duo practiced together for several days. Norrie shared a photo of them on social media and spoke about it in a recent interview:
“I have been down in France with Daniil Medvedev and it’s been great. He’s
my favourite player to watch. My coach is always messaging the best
players to practice so hopefully, you may get more leeway with some of
the top guys when you have some success."
He continued:
“Wimbledon was a very cool experience, making Wimbledon for the second week for the first time, and making it to the semis and having a tight match with Djokovic. Looking back there were a lot of positive things to take from it. The biggest thing is knowing I can do it at a Slams now."