Cam Norrie wins his third ATP title as British No 1 and puts his poor start to the season behind him

Cam Norrie wins his third ATP title as British No 1 puts his poor start to the season behind him with straight-sets victory over Reilly Opelka in Florida

  • Cameron Norrie beat Reilly Opelka 7-6 (7-1) 7-6 (7-4) to win Delray Beach Open 
  • It’s his third ATP Tour title after success at Indian Wells and Los Cabos in 2021 
  • Interestingly, Norrie is the first left hander to win the tournament since 2004


British number one Cam Norrie last night consigned his poor start to the season to history when he claimed the third ATP title of his career.

Norrie won the 250 level main tour event at Delray Beach in Florida when he defeated 6′ 10′ American Reilly Opelka 7-6 7-6 in the final.

The top seed failed to take any of the five break points he created against Opelka, who had needed three hours to win his third consecutive three-set match against John Millman in the semi-finals. 

British No 1 Cameron Norrie beat Reilly Opelka 7-6 (7-1) 7-6 (7-4) to win Delray Beach Open

But Norrie raced through the first set tie-break and won the crucial points in the second set tie-break as well, most notably edging 5-4 ahead when Opelka’s forehand pass flew agonisingly long.        

Norrie, who lost just one set on his way to the title, told the ATP’s website: ‘I thought I played a very clean match.

‘I didn’t face a break point so that was great. I was happy with the way I played and obviously with the result.

After victory in Florida, the 26-year-old has now won three ATP titles in his career

After victory in Florida, the 26-year-old has now won three ATP titles in his career

‘The tie-breaks I played extremely aggressively, the second one especially. I managed to put a couple of balls away and I was reading the play great. I’m super happy to get the win and beat a guy like Reilly, who is confident and playing well and won (in Dallas) last week.’

Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz became the youngest ATP 500 champion since the category was created in 2009 with victory in the Rio Open.

The 18-year-old defeated third seed Diego Schwartzman 6-4 6-2 to win the second tour-level title of his career.

‘I can’t believe it, honestly. It has been a great week for me playing a great level,’ Alcaraz said in his on-court interview.

‘First tournament on clay since a long time, so I’m really happy with the performance during the whole week. It’s an amazing feeling right now.’

Spain's Carlos Alcaraz became the youngest ATP 500 champion since the category's creation

Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz became the youngest ATP 500 champion since the category’s creation