Cameron Norrie Next Match 2026 | Schedule, Form & How to Watch

Jonathan Davies in ATP Tour 17 Jun 2026
Cameron Norrie

Latest: Cameron Norrie’s Queen’s Club campaign ended in the first round, the British No. 1 beaten 7-6(6), 6-2 by fourth seed Alejandro Davidovich Fokina. Next: the grass continues — Eastbourne and Wimbledon (29 June).

Cameron Norrie is a British professional tennis player ranked ATP No. 24 as of April 2026 and one of the most consistent top-25 performers on the ATP Tour. The 30-year-old left-hander, a former world No. 8 and 2022 Wimbledon semi-finalist, enters the 2026 Madrid Open seeded 19 after reaching the quarter-finals in Barcelona. A clay specialist who also has an ATP Masters 1000 title on hard (Indian Wells 2021) and five career ATP titles to his name, Norrie is a familiar early-draw threat at every clay event on the calendar.

Cameron Norrie Next Match

Norrie pushed Davidovich Fokina hard in the opening set but couldn’t convert, bowing out in straight sets. Attention turns to the rest of the grass swing and Wimbledon.

Detail Info
Next tournament Queen’s Club (HSBC Championships), London
Dates 15–21 June 2026
Surface Grass (outdoor)
Category ATP Tour 500
Venue The Queen’s Club, London, Great Britain
Seeding Unseeded

Cameron Norrie 2026 Grass Season Schedule

Tournament Dates Surface Category 2026 Result
Barcelona Open 14–20 Apr Clay ATP 500 QF
Madrid 22 Apr–3 May Clay Masters 1000 R32 (v Tirante, 27 Apr)
Rome 6–17 May Clay Masters 1000 TBC
Roland Garros 24 May–7 Jun Clay Grand Slam TBC

Cameron Norrie Current Form & Recent Results

Norrie has been a steady top-25 presence in 2026. He reached the Indian Wells quarter-finals in March before losing to Carlos Alcaraz, and followed that up with another quarter-final run in Barcelona in April. His baseline consistency and exceptional rally tolerance continue to make him a difficult opponent over three sets, particularly on clay where long points play into his physical advantage.

Tournament Result Notes
Barcelona Open (Apr 2026) QF Clay; lost to Rafael Jodar
Indian Wells (Mar 2026) QF Hard; lost to Alcaraz
Australian Open (Jan 2026) 3R Hard; lost to Zverev

Cameron Norrie ATP Ranking

Norrie is currently ranked ATP No. 24 as of April 2026. His career-high ranking is No. 8, reached in September 2022 following his Wimbledon semi-final run earlier that summer. He is Britain’s No. 2 behind Jack Draper, having lost the British No. 1 spot in June 2024. For the latest standings, see our live ATP rankings page.

For his full career profile and stats, see the Cameron Norrie player profile.

Cameron Norrie Clay Court Record

Clay is one of Norrie’s best surfaces. Two of his five career ATP titles have come on clay — Lyon 2022 and the Rio Open 2023, where he beat a teenage Alcaraz in the final for his biggest clay-court win. His left-handed angles and grinding baseline game are ideally suited to the surface, where longer rallies reward his fitness and rally tolerance. He reached the Roland Garros fourth round in 2025, and at 30 remains a genuine dark-horse pick at Masters events on clay where the draw opens up.

How to Watch Cameron Norrie Live

The easiest way to watch Cameron Norrie’s matches live is through the Bet365 live streaming service. Bet365 covers ATP Tour Masters events and Grand Slams for account holders with a funded account or who have placed a bet in the last 24 hours.

To watch Cameron Norrie live on Bet365:

  1. Go to Bet365.com via this link
  2. Register an account and make a first deposit to receive up to £30 in Bet Credits*
  3. Once registered, go to the sports homepage and select Tennis from the left-hand menu
  4. Select the play icon next to any Norrie match in progress

Madrid, Rome and Roland Garros are broadcast on Sky Sports Tennis in the UK. Roland Garros is also available on ITV and Eurosport.

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Cameron Norrie Betting Tips

Norrie offers consistent each-way value in the outright betting markets at Masters 1000 events, particularly on clay where his game has no obvious weakness and his fitness gives him the ability to grind out three-set wins against higher-ranked opponents. His left-handed angle remains an underrated advantage against right-handers on the ad court, and he has a deserved reputation as one of the most reliable opening-round picks on tour.

At Wimbledon 2026 he will be one of the British home favourites — his 2022 semi-final run demonstrated his ceiling on grass, and the low-bouncing surface partly mitigates his lack of a big serve. Follow our tennis betting tips for match-level Norrie selections throughout the season.

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