ATP Finals: Cameron Norrie: Briton Cameron Norrie’s hopes of qualifying for November’s ATP Finals took a hit after he was forced to pull out of this week’s Japan Open due to a positive COVID-19 test. Norrie also withdrew from the Korea Open on Friday, ahead of his quarterfinal tie against American Jenson Brooksby. “Unfortunately I had a positive COVID test in Korea and wasn’t able to compete in the rest of my matches. I have no symptoms and I am feeling 100%,” Norrie wrote in a post on Instagram on Sunday.Follow Tel Aviv Open 2022 LIVE updates on InsideSport.IN
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“I was really hoping to go to Tokyo but because of the quarantine period I will not be able to play there.” The season-ending ATP Finals on the men’s tour is played between the top eight singles players and doubles teams and will be held from Nov. 13 to 20
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Norrie, now ranked eighth, said last month he would be playing at the Stockholm Open, the Erste Bank Open and the Paris Masters ahead of the ATP Finals.
ATP Finals: Cameron Norrie hopes of qualifying for season-ending ATP Finals takes massive hit as Covid-19 rules him out of Japan Open
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