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Cameron Norrie recovers from first set loss to beat Jordan Thompson and reach quarter-finals at Queen's

British No 1 Cameron Norries had to come from a set down to beat Australia's Jordan Thompson at the cinch Championships at Queen's Club on Wednesday; Norrie secured a 4-6 6-3 6-2 win; Andy Murray has withdrawn from playing in the doubles with Norrie

Great Britain's Cameron Norrie reacts during his second round Men's Singles match against Australia's Jordan Thompson on day three of the 2023 cinch Championships at The Queen's Club, London.
Image: Great Britain's Cameron Norrie reacts during his second round Men's Singles match against Australia's Jordan Thompson on day three of the 2023 cinch Championships at Queen's

Cameron Norrie reached the quarter-finals of the cinch Championships with victory over Jordan Thompson at Queen’s Club on Wednesday.

The British No 1 Norrie had to come from a set down to beat the Australian.

Norrie, the fifth seed, dropped the opener to Thompson but then lost just five more games in a 4-6 6-3 6-2 win.

Great Britain's Cameron Norrie in action during his second round Men's Singles match against Australia's Jordan Thompson on day three of the 2023 cinch Championships at The Queen's Club, London.
Image: Norrie had to work for his victory after losing the first set to Thompson

World No 76 Thompson was inspired in the first set, which he sealed with a stunning cross-court backhand winner.

But the 29-year-old's forehand let him down badly as Norrie broke for 4-2 on his way to levelling the match.

Norrie broke in the first game of the deciding set, but he had to save three break points as he served for the match before completing the victory in just under two hours to reach a sixth quarter-final this year.

He said: "I think it was the perfect match. Jordan really likes the grass and in the first set he played a couple of good points to beat me.

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"I thought I'd played great so I didn't have to change too much. I came out with a lot of energy in the third set and that's what got me through.

"It's really good to be that consistent but you always want more as a tennis player. I want to keep pushing for more, especially in the bigger tournaments."

Norrie was due to play doubles with Andy Murray later on Wednesday evening but the two-time Wimbledon champion, who lost in the singles on Tuesday, withdrew through fatigue.

"He messaged me this morning," added Norrie.

"It would be nice to play with him, for sure. But I understand. He's played a lot of matches, and I see he's got his eyes on Wimbledon. He wants to be fresh for that.

"For me, no big deal. It makes sense. Hopefully we can play again soon. I'd love to do that."

Peniston could not overcome Rune
Image: Peniston could not overcome Rune

Ryan Peniston was unable to replicate last year's debut run to the quarter-finals.

The 27-year-old from Southend found world No 6 and second seed Holger Rune too hot to handle.

Peniston competed well, making light of the 259 places in the rankings between himself and the Danish rising star.

But Rune secured his place in the last eight, on his Queen's debut, with a 6-3 6-4 victory.

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