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Norrie is new British No.1
Nottingham Post
|March 17, 2026
TENNIS Cam Norrie has replaced Jack Draper as the British men's number one in the latest ATP rankings.
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The pair both reached the quarterfinals at Indian Wells last week but Draper's departure in the last eight was a costly one, having won the event in 2025.
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