CAMERON NORRIE insists his pumped-up style is here to stay after clashing with Novak Djokovic in Rome and being punished in Paris.
And the Scot says the world No.3 never apologised for delaying the start of their match this month to get late physio treatment.
Norrie said sorry when he hit the Serb with an overhead smash during his Italian Open defeat.
But the 22-time Slam champion ripped into his rival, accusing him of not using “fair play”.
Djokovic said: “He’s allowed to take a medical timeout, he’s allowed to hit a player, he’s allowed to say, ‘C’mon’ in the face more or less every single point from basically the first game.”
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