Norrie Beats World No.1 Alcaraz to Reach Paris Masters Third Round

Post by : Mara Collins

British tennis player Cameron Norrie achieved the biggest victory of his career by defeating world number one Carlos Alcaraz in the second round of the Paris Masters. Norrie, who had lost to Alcaraz earlier this year at Wimbledon, came back strongly to win 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. This win marks his first-ever victory over a top-ranked player and a major boost to his confidence after recovering from a forearm injury that kept him away from top competition for months.

The 29-year-old Briton missed both the Olympic Games in Paris and the US Open last year due to his injury. Returning to form was not easy, but Norrie’s determination helped him rebuild his game slowly through the latter part of the season. Reflecting on his victory, Norrie said, “This win is so big for me. I had lost the first round of the qualifiers here last year. Coming back from my injury, I’ve been trying to enjoy my tennis again.” His persistence finally paid off on one of the biggest stages in tennis.

The match started with Alcaraz taking the first set 6-4, showing his usual aggressive style. But Norrie didn’t lose focus. In the second set, he broke Alcaraz early and kept up his momentum with strong baseline play and well-placed serves. His sharp returns and consistent rallying forced errors from Alcaraz, allowing Norrie to level the match. By the final set, Norrie’s confidence grew, and he played with precision and patience, which helped him overcome the top seed.

One of the most memorable moments came when Norrie hit an incredible backhand pass to break Alcaraz’s serve in the deciding set. Despite facing two break points later, Norrie managed to hold his serve through calm focus and smart play. His mental strength and improved shot selection helped him seal the victory 6-4 in the final set, sending shockwaves through the Paris crowd.

Norrie credited his mental preparation for the win. “I actually went for a walk this morning with my coach and we talked through serving for the match and what I needed to tell myself,” he said. “I told myself I deserved to be in this moment, I want to be here, and I felt quite relaxed.” This calm mindset allowed him to stay focused even in tense moments and avoid repeating the nervous mistakes he made in previous matches.

Carlos Alcaraz, who was returning from an ankle injury, looked rusty throughout the match. Despite winning the first set, he struggled with consistency and made 54 unforced errors. It was his first appearance since winning the Japan Open final against Taylor Fritz in September. After the loss, Alcaraz admitted, “I’m really disappointed about my level. Even in the first set which I won, I felt I could do a lot more than I did. Cam played really well, a solid match, and that was the key.”

The defeat could cost Alcaraz his world number one ranking if Italian star Jannik Sinner wins the Paris Masters title. Sinner, currently in great form, is still in contention and could move ahead of Alcaraz with a championship victory. The loss also raises questions about Alcaraz’s readiness for the upcoming ATP Finals, as he continues to recover from his injury and rebuild his rhythm.

Cameron Norrie now moves into the third round of the Paris Masters, where he will face the winner of the match between French wildcards and cousins Valentin Vacherot and Arthur Rinderknech. With this victory, Norrie has not only gained valuable ranking points but also a renewed sense of belief. His improved performance on hard courts and his fighting spirit show that he is ready to compete again at the highest level.

For Norrie, this win is more than just a match result—it’s a reminder of his perseverance and growth as a player. Beating the best in the world after a tough comeback journey highlights his maturity and resilience. If he continues this form, Norrie could end the season on a high note and enter 2026 with confidence and momentum.

Oct. 29, 2025 4:31 p.m. 490

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