Article 731PQ Australian Open 2026: Norrie out, De Minaur and Andreeva advance – as it happened

Australian Open 2026: Norrie out, De Minaur and Andreeva advance – as it happened

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Katy Murrells and John Brewin (for a bit)
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British hopes in the singles ended with Cameron Norrie's four-set defeat by Alexander Zverev, on a night when Alex De Minaur and Mirra Andreeva won in straight sets

Norrie and Zverev are going through the pre-match formalities. The umpire tells the players to smile big for the cameras. Not sure how easy that is for Norrie, given the British No 2, the last Brit standing in the singles, has lost to Zverev in all six of their previous meetings. The last time they played at the Australian Open was in 2024, when Norrie was denied 7-6 in the fifth set. But Norrie will at least take something from the fact he was able to push Zverev all the way then, and the fact that this is a night match, with slightly slower conditions, may help Norrie, because the rallies will be longer and more attritional and that's what he loves.

Up next: we've got De Minaur v Tiafoe on Rod Laver and Norrie v Zverev on John Cain and Svitolina v Shnaider on Margaret Court.

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