Norrie has now won back-to-back Futures events after taking the singles title last week in Tulsa. Sunday’s win brings Norrie’s record in singles finals to 3-1 with the wins in Wichita, Tulsa, and Mansfield and the lone loss coming back in 2014 in Israel.
Happy to get my third pro title today #back2back pic.twitter.com/jfHxQ9LL89Cameron Norrie (@cam_nozza) July 3, 2016
$25K Kelowna, Canada, F4 (Hard) – Ray Sarmiento (USC ’14) was trying to win his second singles title of the year but he came up short falling to #341 Peter Polansky. Polansky broke Sarmiento from 15/40 to go up 2-1 in the first and then he broke him again at love to go up 5-2 before serving it out from 40/30 to take the set. Polansky broke from 30/40 to start the second set and neither player faced a break point the rest of the way as Polansky close it out 6-2, 6-4.
$10K Curtea De Agres, Romania, F8 (Clay) – #382 Dragos Dima (Cornell ’12) made it to his fourth final of the year but after winning the first three he fell to #570 Miliaan Niesten in straight sets. Dima was broke in each of his eight service games and only won 50% of the points on his serve in the 6-1, 6-3 loss.
Pro Titles Won Last Week:
Singles:
Wichita – Cameron Norrie (TCU)
Colombia – Roberto Quiroz (USC)
Doubles:
Germany (CH) – James Cerretani (Brown)
Egypt – Jarmere Jenkins (Virginia)/Anderson Reed (Florida State)
Wichita – Sekou Bangroua (Florida)
Pittsburgh – Connor Smith (Ohio State)
Canada – Jason Jung (Michigan)/John-Paul Fruttero (Cal)
Belgium – Joran Vliegen (East Carolina)/Sander Gille (East Tennessee State)
Colombia – Roberto Quiroz (USC)
Runner-Ups:
Singles:
Wichita – Jared Hiltzik (Illinois)
Canada – Ray Sarmiento (USC)
Romania – Dragos Dima (Cornell)
Doubles:
Germany (CH) – Max Schnur (Columbia)/Miguel Angel Reyes-Varela (Texas)
Wichita – Eric Quigley (Kentucky)/Nicolas Meister (UCLA)
Pittsburgh – Robbie Mudge (NC State)/Rob Galloway (Wofford)
Canada – Jarryd Chaplin (Tennessee)/Ben McLachlan (Cal)
Zimbabwe – Nik Scholtz (Ole Miss)/Tucker Vorster (Ole Miss)
Romania – Victor Vlad Cornea (Middle Tennessee State/Texas Tech)
He actually couldn't get out of the NLI because of a coaching change. That is something that is specifically listed as NOT a valid reason. "A prospective student-athlete signs an NLI with an<br />institution. If the coach leaves, the NLI signee is still bound by the provisions of the NLI."
Cam could get out of the NLI if there was a coaching change…the previous post was a "tongue in cheek"…:)) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tongue-in-cheek… the coaching change at Michigan had everything to do with his descision to go to TCU
Judging way to fast said…<br />He has done well, for what, a few weeks? I have seen the junior who beats some really good player once and becomes a legend in his section for years, but never really does anything else consistently as time marches on. This seems to be that story. He shouldn't go pro unless he is academically weak and won't get anything out of college anyway.
I think his point was he signed a NLI, so they did a press release. He could only get out of the NLI if he was not admitted..
Some people just make stuff up. There is nothing whatsoever in any of the above links which says that Michigan wouldn't admit Norrie. In fact, to release something like that would violate NCAA rules. So unless, "Annonymous" has another link or has some inside info into the Michigan admissions office, I think we can safely doubt any of his claims.
and the changing of coaches at Michigan didn't have anything to do with cam's decision : http://www.mgoblue.com/sports/m-tennis/spec-rel/051214aaa.html May 12,2014 <br />Cam Norrie signs with TCU: http://www.gofrogs.com/sports/m-tennis/spec-rel/081314aad.html April 13,2014
People just make stuff up. Of course Norrie signed with Michigan, you can't put out a press under NCAA rules unless you sign, that's the rules:<br />http://www.mgoblue.com/sports/m-tennis/spec-rel/111513aaa.html<br />He got released from his nli since Michigan wouldn't admit him.<br />
Cameron's exact quote when he signed his NLI with TCU was "I feel I have made the right decision signing with TCU. I think it is the best place to develop my tennis, gain a high quality education and make international connections." He had previously verbally committed to Michigan but never signed a NLI so he never even applied there.
He went to TCU because he couldn't get in to michigan and TCU sold him on being better prepared for a pro career
Again, Cam Norrie will be playing at TCU this coming season. And for your "stellar academics" comment….Cam picked TCU over Michigan…enough said.
Cam up to close to 400, sorry frog fans but he's gone, he didn't pick tcu because of the stellar academics. He will be 125 by this time next year, he's a playa.
Big Tcu fan here, sadly I think Cam is going pro, playing great now and with a full year on tour his ranking will climb quickly
Norrie will be back at TCU this Fall…Go Frogs!
I am always surprised to see people jump on the pro train when a player wins a couple events in a very short time, particularly when they are playing the same field of players. They happen to be playing well at this very small window of time, against a very small market of players. You do not forgo an education because you win a couple events. And if you check out the draws, there weren't phenomenal wins, just a good match or two, the finals were pretty weak for 25k's. None of this justifies going pro.
No you are right a top 250 player isn't making a living. So if Cam is studying business and wants to work on Wall Street in 2 years he should get his degree (although he should go to a better academic school)…..but if he wants a shot at pro tennis now is his time to try
But a top 250 player isn't making a living playing tennis, so . . .
I disagree Bobby, if Norrie wants to play pro his time to go is now. He's proving he's ready to be a top 250 player, winning 2 futures especially tough ones suggests college has done its job for cam.
I think if he wins a few more this summer then it's that much more likely that he moves on – if he doesn't win any more then we'll see. Him leaving definitely wouldn't help but Roditi has shown he can bring in the big guns
Nice results by Cameron Norrie. Does that mean he's likely to go Pro? Would hurt TCU if he left.