Australian Open 2025 results: Cameron Norrie could ‘barely practise’ before Matteo Berrettini defeat in Melbourne

Australian Open 2025 results: Cameron Norrie could ‘barely practise’ before Matteo Berrettini defeat in Melbourne

Norrie’s ambitions of stringing together some wins at the opening Grand Slam of the season were also hit by the tough draw.

Berrettini, the 2021 Wimbledon finalist and a former world number four, has suffered with injuries in recent seasons, but is back to 34th in the rankings and possesses one of the most potent serves on the ATP Tour.

Norrie created five break points in the match but was unable to take the Italian’s serve.

“He’s got a complete game. I think he can go really deep in the draw,” said Norrie.

“I’m really happy that he’s playing this level. He was very solid today.

“I was not able to sustain the physicality for four-and-a half hours, which is what it would have taken to beat Matteo.”

Norrie reached a career-high of eighth in the world following a stellar 2022 season where he reached the Wimbledon semi-finals.

Hampered by form and fitness issues last year, he has now slipped to 52nd in the world.

But Norrie remains confident in his ability and is not worried about his falling outside of the top 60 after the Australian Open.

“I feel I’m hitting the ball as well as I can and I’m really happy with the work I’ve been putting in,” said Norrie, who is unsure if he will be able to play in the Melbourne doubles alongside Marcus Willis.

“I feel clear in how I want to play and construct points. That’s more important than the ranking.”

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