Cameron Norrie, the British tennis star, has been knocked out of Wimbledon after a disappointing first-round loss to Chinese player Michael Zheng. The 27-year-old, who was seeded 11th in the men's singles draw, struggled to find his footing on the grass courts of the All England Lawn Tennis Club, ultimately falling to a 6-4, 7-5, 6-2 defeat.
Norrie's exit marks a disappointing start to the tournament for British tennis fans, who had high hopes for the young player. Despite his early departure, Norrie remains one of the most promising talents in British tennis, and fans will be eager to see him bounce back in future competitions.
Meanwhile, Michael Zheng's victory marks a significant upset in the first round, as he continues to make a name for himself on the international tennis circuit. The Chinese player will now face a tougher test in the second round, where he will take on a higher-ranked opponent.
Norrie's loss serves as a reminder that Wimbledon remains one of the most challenging tournaments in the tennis calendar, and even the best players in the world can be beaten on their day. For Norrie, the focus will now shift to the next major tournament on the calendar, where he will look to regroup and come back stronger.