Cameron Norrie reaches Indian Wells final by beating Grigor Dimitrov


17-10-2021 02:32 PM

Ammon News - Britain's Cameron Norrie reached his first Masters 1,000 final at Indian Wells as he breezed past Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov in straight sets.

The world number 26 dominated the semi-final to win 6-2 6-4 in California.

Norrie's run means he will replace Dan Evans as British number one and on Sunday he will challenge for the biggest title of his career.

The 26-year-old will face world number 36 Nikoloz Basilashvili in the final, after he beat American Taylor Fritz.

The Georgian won 7-6 (7-5) 6-3 to progress to his first final at this level.

"I'm becoming more and more comfortable in Indian Wells and it is the biggest win of my career for sure," Norrie told Amazon Prime.

"He made it difficult in the second set. I managed to serve well in those games and get through them. I think I had a very good gameplan today."

Success in the prestigious Indian Wells tournament comes three months after Norrie claimed his first ATP singles title at Mexico's Los Cabos Open.

This is the sixth final Norrie has reached on tour this year and the match against world number 28 Dimitrov was the 46th he has won in an impressive season.

Norrie also made it to the third round of every Grand Slam except the US Open in 2021 and is now set to break into the world's top 20 for the first time when the latest rankings are published on Monday.

After battling his way through a demanding opening game to break Dimitrov's serve, Norrie grew in confidence.

Two swift holds and another break put the Briton 4-0 up before the momentum briefly changed hands.

Dimitrov won two games in a row but the 30-year-old swung a forehand wide to immediately hand another break to Norrie, who wrapped up the opening set in 31 minutes.

A lengthy opening game in the second set eventually went to the indefatigable Norrie as he claimed an early break.

Dimitrov put up more resistance as the set went on but Norrie showed grit to save break point and from there stayed composed to hold serve and close out the win.

Should Norrie come out victorious in Sunday's final (00:00 BST on Monday), he may give himself a chance of qualifying for the season-ending ATP Finals in Turin.

The women's final will also take place on Sunday and features Paula Badosa and Victoria Azarenka.

Rod Laver was in the crowd watching the semi-final and Norrie said he was grateful to have the chance to prove himself in front of the Australian tennis great.

The Briton explained that the last time Laver watched him play was in the final of the San Diego Open earlier this month, when he lost 6-0 6-2 to Norway's Casper Ruud.

"It is so special to have him here, " Norrie said.

"I was destroyed by Casper in that one [in San Diego] and I was thinking, 'he must think I'm awful at the game'. It was nice to come out here and show him that I could actually play some decent tennis."

*BBC




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