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Cameron Norrie hails shock Carlos Alcaraz victory as ‘the biggest win’ of his career

Cameron Norrie hails shock Carlos Alcaraz victory as ‘the biggest win’ of his career

Cameron Norrie has called his shock victory over Carlos Alcaraz “the biggest win” of his career.

The 30-year-old British star came from behind to defeat the World No. 1 4-6 6-3 6-4 at the Paris Masters on Tuesday (10.28.25), and Norrie has now revelled in his glory.

Speaking with Sky Sports, he said: “This is massive, so big for me. I have been coming back with my injury.

“Last year I lost in the first round of qualifiers, so I just tried to enjoy my tennis the second half of the year, and I was able to do that and to get a win like this.

“It is the biggest win of my career and my first win over a world No. 1 and probably the most confident player in the world right now.

“I was just so pleased with the way I did it, having a lot of chances and having to keep pushing and keep going for more and I was able to stay tough and get the win, so I am really pleased.”

Norrie’s win over Alcaraz was the first time he had defeated a World No. 1, and the seventh he had beaten a top five player.

The match nearly lasted a gruelling two-and-a-half hours, with Norrie able to capitalize on the rising number of errors from his opponent after losing the first set.

Norrie continued: “I played a really, really good first set. I felt it was quite close. He just took his chance and I didn’t, and I just wanted to keep pushing and, honestly, it was just such a physical match," said Norrie.

"I just wanted to keep pushing him and keep pushing him, and I saw him talking to his team a lot, so it gave me some confidence.

"That 4-3 game [in the third set] was crucial. I saved a couple of break points there, and then, when I went to serve for the match, I actually went for a walk with my coach this morning and we talked through serving for a match and what you need to tell yourself or what I need to tell myself when serving for a match.

“I just told myself I deserve to be in this moment. I want to be here and I felt quite relaxed with that, so it was a nice walk this morning, a very important walk.”

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