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Jarry calls on Norrie to be the game trick

Richard Pagliaro | @tennisnow | Sunday, July 6, 2025
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Nicolas Jarry Accused of opponent Cameron Norrie In the first round of the first round, take the game skills in the first round of the game.

British family hero Norrie hit a backhand champion crossroads and took two sets in Jarry 6-3, 7-6 (4) before leaving the court to rest.

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At that time, Jarry summoned the British to play cards in the qualifiers.

An angry Jari tells the chair referee Eva Asteraki-Moore He felt that Norrie overbounced the ball before serving and then stopped as if he was going to hit the second loss, just resorting to the ball bounce tactics again.

Jarry asked the chairperson to clarify the rules of the move.

“What are the rules there? The question is, is it normal to do this when it affects another player?” Jarry asked Moore during the break.

“You have to intervene there or I have to suck it. It’s the real problem, it has nothing to do with being anywhere.”

The towering 6’7″ Chilean suggested that Norrie abandoned the return timing by tactics – although part of the problem might be at Jarry’s height, it could cause losses, just up and down from his squat return position.

“It’s something he can control. It’s not a nervous tick bug,” Jari said to Moore. “You think I can do nothing, so I just need to suck it because he always does it.

“This is what I have to play with something that affects me. It can change, it’s not something that can’t be changed.”

Jarry, who won the Wimbledon championship six times in a row, bid to be the first male qualifier to enter the Wimbledon quarterfinals since Bernard Tomic in 2011 and was not satisfied with the ball bouncing card game.

Chairman Moore Chairman Moore listened to Chile’s complaint and replied: “If I think there is a reason to intervene, I will intervene.”

That didn’t quite appease Jarry, who clarified: “I don’t want to force you into anything. I just want to do what the rules say.

“If there are no rules, let me know, I can do nothing about it.”

World No. 143 Jarry plays No. 6 with John McEnroe (1977), Paul Annacone (1984), Ricardo Acuna (1985), Vladimir Voltchkov (2000) and Tomic (2011).

The gritty Norrie, a college standout at TCU, isn’t afraid to play tennis with elite opponents.

Left-handed Norri is nailed Novak Djokovic, He turned around and leaned from his ankle to smash his ankle in the 2023 Roman clash in the second set. Despite his immediate apology, it definitely annoyed Djokovic, who stared at the British.

When Norrie runs in the rules, Djokovic suggests that this does not respect dirt.

Djokovic said Norrie was injured before playing the game and he repeatedly shouted “Come on!” and the British said the British pushed the boundaries of sportsmanship and kicked him down.

“It may not be that much, but it may be a series of things,” Djokovic said in the media in Rome. “From the beginning, I didn’t know, he was doing everything that was allowed.

“He was allowed to participate in the medical timeout. He was allowed to hit a player. He was allowed to say more or less face in basically the first game.

“These are things that we players know in the locker room, it’s not fair drama, it’s the way we treat each other.”

Similarly, Frances Tiafoe suggests that Norrie is not a bending rule, but knows how to press the player’s button.

US after losing to Norry last Wednesday at Wimbledon Frances Tiafoe Saying that British fans didn’t bother him, but admitting that Norry kept screaming “Come on!” did annoy him.

“I mean, he’s super arranged,” Thiafo said.

Today, Jarry’s second set outbreak seemed to have caused the Chilean to kick off the third set.

Jarry saved the match point 5-6 with a big forehand and volleyball champion in the third set to win, then beat the forehand champion and grabbed the third set breaker 9-7 to push the game to the fourth set.



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