Tennis: Britain's Norrie charges into ATP Indian Wells final

 Tennis: Britain's Norrie charges into ATP Indian Wells final



INDIAN WELLS, UNITED STATES (AFP) - Cameron Norrie overwhelmed Grigor Dimitrov 6-2, 6-4 at the ATP Indian Wells Masters to book his spot in Sunday's (Oct 17) title coordinate and become the primary British finalist beginning around 2009. 

Norrie overwhelmed Dimitrov with a solid serve, impacting four experts and hitting various accuracy forehands and strikes on the principle arena court in Southern California. 

Norrie will confront the champ of the other semi-last between Georgia's Nikoloz Basilashvili and group most loved Taylor Fritz of the United States. 

A few Brits have arrived at the last in the California desert without progress, including Andy Murray who lost to Rafael Nadal in 2009. 

Tim Henman lost two finals in 2002 and 2004, and Canadian-conceived Briton Greg Rusedski was sprinter up in 1998. 

Norrie was brought into the world in Johannesburg, South Africa and experienced childhood in New Zealand prior to turning into the No. 1 school player in America while going to college in Texas. He has addressed Great Britain starting around 2013. 

Norrie is looking for his subsequent vocation title in the wake of winning recently in Los Cabos. 

He got through in Los Cabos following a line of next in line heartbreaks, remembering recently for Estoril, Lyon and London.

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