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 who achieved a career-high singles ranking of world No. 8. Formerly representing Great Britain as a junior, where he ranked as high as No. 10, he officially began representing Great Britain in 2023. He attended Texas Christian University from 2014-2017.

August 1995: Cameron Norrie's birth

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

1998: Move to Auckland, New Zealand

In 1998, Cameron Norrie and his family moved to Auckland, New Zealand, after being victims of a burglary in South Africa.

2014: Collegiate tennis at Texas Christian University

In 2014, Cameron Norrie began playing collegiate tennis at Texas Christian University (TCU) in Fort Worth, Texas.

2014: Attending Texas Christian University

In 2014, Cameron Norrie started attending Texas Christian University.

2017: Based in Putney

After turning professional in 2017, Cameron Norrie was based in Putney, southwest London, close to Wimbledon.

2017: Texas Christian University

In 2017, Cameron Norrie completed his studies at Texas Christian University.

2017: End of Collegiate Career

In 2017, Cameron Norrie concluded his collegiate tennis career at Texas Christian University (TCU), finishing as the school's first No. 1 ranked player by the ITA.

March 2020: Move to New Zealand

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

2022: Residency in Monaco

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

2023: Parents Move Back to the UK

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