Cameron Norrie Advances to Fourth Round at Wimbledon as Last British Man in Men's Singles Draw
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Summary
Cameron Norrie progresses to the fourth round at Wimbledon as the last British man in the men's singles draw after defeating Matteo Bellucci in straight sets.
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Norrie had already gone one better than British number one Jack Draper, who suffered a shock second-round exit on Thursday, but ensured British interest is not over yet by booking his place in the last 16 for the second time in his career.
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