Cameron Norrie views comeback win over Australian Jordan Thompson as Ashes ‘redemption’ at Queen’s

Cameron Norrie views comeback win over Australian Jordan Thompson as Ashes ‘redemption’ at Queen’s

Cameron Norrie labelled his passage into the quarter-finals at Queen’s an Ashes redemption after fighting back to beat Australia’s Jordan Thompson.

After a tough sporting 24 hours against Australia in which Ben Stokes’ side lost a five-day thriller, Andy Murray was beaten by another Aussie in Alex de Minaur.

But Norrie, following a 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 win, said: “I was watching the last four or five days and it was looking unlikely but I thought that they played great, the England team with Brendan McCullum as well.

“I thought they were aggressive. I didn’t see the end of it. I saw Australia won but, yeah, nice to get a bit of redemption there, especially with Andy’s match yesterday.”

Norrie faces a tough last-eight encounter against Seb Korda, one of the rising stars of the men’s game, as he bids to reach a second Queen’s final following his effort in 2021.

He lost that final to Matteo Berrettini but said he had his sights set on a sixth ATP Tour title.

Of the prospect of winning the title, he said: “I think it would be better than quite nice. I think it would be unreal to do that, and especially here at Queen’s.

“I came so close [in 2021}. I think I still had never won a title yet when I was in the final with Berrettini. I really thought that was going to be the one.

“It was a tough one. Yeah, a big goal of mine to get a title on the grass. Long way away but still in it and still need to keep improving everything in my game. There are some things I need to tidy up in my game for sure.”