Cameron Norrie is a British professional tennis player. He has reached career-high rankings of world No. 10 in singles (on 4 April 2022) and No. 123 in doubles (on 23 August 2021). He has four ATP Tour singles titles (including a Masters 1000 title at the 2021 Indian Wells Masters) and one doubles title.
When Norrie was three years old, in 1998, his family relocated to Auckland, New Zealand, after their home had been broken into. His parents have remained in that city ever since.
In 2011, at the age of sixteen, he relocated to the United Kingdom, the country of origin of both of his parents. He spent the first three years of his life in London before enrolling at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth from 2014 to 2017.
During the grass court season of the 2017 ATP Tour, he decided to abandon his academic career at TCU and turn professional. This decision was made in June of 2017.
Since he began his career, he has made his home in Putney, which is located in southwest London (close to Wimbledon).
Norrie made the decision to move back home to New Zealand with his parents for the remainder of the year in March 2020, after the pandemic lockdowns caused the Indian Wells Masters to be postponed.
Cameron Norrie is a fan of the South Sydney Rabbitohs (rugby league), the All Blacks (rugby union), and Newcastle United (association football).
What Nationality is Cameron Norrie Parents?
Cameron Norrie was born in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1995 to British parents who both worked in the field of microbiology. His father David is originally from Glasgow, Scotland, and his mother Helen is originally from Cardiff, Wales.
In 1998, when Norrie was just three years old, his family moved to Auckland, New Zealand, which is also where his parents currently reside. This move occurred after a break-in had occurred. There is a paucity of information known regarding Norrie’s parents at this time.