Cameron Norrie Advances in US Open as Sebastian Korda Retires Due to Injury
Cameron Norrie progresses to the next round at the US Open after Sebastian Korda retires due to injury. Read more about the match and their previous encounters.





A tense match at the US Open saw Cameron Norrie advance to the second round after Sebastian Korda was forced to retire due to injury. Norrie, who has historically struggled against Korda, was leading 7-5, 6-4 when Korda decided to end the match early.
Match Overview
- Cameron Norrie expressed nervousness before the match, especially given the early start time and his past performances against Korda.
- Sebastian Korda, who recently returned from a three-month shin stress fracture, appeared to struggle with an abdominal issue during the second set.
- Despite a medical timeout, Korda chose not to continue, allowing Norrie to advance.
Player Reactions
- Norrie acknowledged Korda's talent and expressed sympathy for his injury, stating, "It's tough to see him ending like that."
- Norrie also highlighted the challenges of playing early matches, saying, "Playing a Grand Slam match at 11am and trying to get rice down at 10am is not easy!"
Next Steps
Norrie will face either Francisco Comesana or Alex Michelsen in the next round. His performance in this match, despite the circumstances, shows his readiness to compete at the highest level.
Historical Context
Norrie has never progressed past the fourth round at the US Open, making this advancement a significant step in his career. His previous encounters with Korda have been challenging, with Korda winning three of their four matches.
Related News
- Wimbledon winner Mortimer Barrett dies aged 93
- Emotional Kvitova ends career with US Open loss
Stay updated with live scores and results as the US Open continues.