Early Life and Education of Cameron Norrie: A Complete Timeline

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Cameron Norrie

How education and upbringing influenced the life of Cameron Norrie. A timeline of key moments.

Cameron Norrie is a British professional tennis player known for achieving a career-high singles ranking of world No. 8 and a doubles ranking of No. 117. His accomplishments include winning five ATP Tour singles titles, highlighted by a Masters 1000 victory at the 2021 Indian Wells Masters, along with one doubles title. He reached the Wimbledon semifinal in 2022. He held the title of British No. 1 in men's singles for an extended period, from October 2021 to June 2024.

1995: Born in Johannesburg, South Africa

In 1995, Cameron Norrie was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, to British parents.

1998: Moved to Auckland, New Zealand

In 1998, when Cameron Norrie was three years old, he and his family relocated to Auckland, New Zealand, after a burglary in South Africa.

2011: Moved to the United Kingdom

In 2011, at the age of 16, Cameron Norrie moved to his parents' native United Kingdom and lived in London.

April 2013: Switched Allegiance to Great Britain

In April 2013, Cameron Norrie switched his allegiance to Great Britain, the nationality of both his parents.

May 2013: Switched Nationality

In May 2013, Cameron Norrie, who was born in South Africa and represented New Zealand, switched his nationality.

2016: Undefeated in Big 12 Matches

In the 2016-17 season, Cameron Norrie was the only player to win every Big 12 match he participated in, achieving a 10-0 record in both singles and doubles.

March 2020: Moved to New Zealand

In March 2020, after the Indian Wells Masters was cancelled, Cameron Norrie decided to fly to New Zealand to live with his parents for the rest of the year.

2022: Moved Main Residency to Monaco

In 2022, Cameron Norrie moved his main residency to Monaco.

2023: Parents Moved back to the United Kingdom

In 2023, Cameron Norrie's parents moved back to the United Kingdom, after residing in New Zealand since 1998.