Cameron Norrie bat Stan Wawrinka lors d'un match riche en émotions à l'Open de Barcelone

Cameron Norrie a battu Stan Wawrinka 6-4, 6-7(5), 6-4 au premier tour du Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell, mettant fin à la dernière apparition du joueur suisse de 41 ans lors de cet événement sur une balle de match controversée, terminée par un filet chanceux. Norrie s'est immédiatement excusé auprès de Wawrinka après ce coup gagnant fortuit. Le directeur du tournoi, Tommy Robredo, a remis à Wawrinka un trophée honorant son héritage.

Le match, qui a duré deux heures et 33 minutes, a vu Norrie devancer Wawrinka de seulement quatre points au total. La tête de série britannique numéro 7, gaucher, a sauvé cinq des sept balles de break auxquelles il a fait face et a converti quatre des 11 qu'il a créées. Wawrinka, qui participait en tant qu'invité (wild card), s'est battu avec acharnement, forçant un troisième set après avoir remporté le tie-break du deuxième set 7-5.

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