Camera-shy Cameron Norrie admits he is unlikely to become a Netflix star any time soon.
Documentary makers were shadowing top tennis players at tournaments throughout last year as they filmed the Netflix show Break Point.
Nick Kyrgios, Matteo Berrettini and Taylor Fritz were among the players the cameras were focused on, but British number one Norrie will not be following suit.
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âI think for me itâs more important to keep training as hard as I can and to be known for being a tennis player and a good competitor,â he said. âI think itâs a big distraction having the cameraman there full time.
âI think itâs great what theyâre doing for tennis, promoting tennis, and getting some new fans into the sport and people learning about tennis.
âBut Iâm not sure what Iâd do. I think I probably wouldnât do it, but thatâs me right now. But I can understand why some players fancy it and why they are choosing the players that they are.
âBut for me, I prefer Andy Murrayâs documentary and Iâd prefer to do something myself if I were to do something one day.â
Norrie does want to follow in Berrettiniâs footsteps, however, by winning the title at Queenâs Club this week.
The Italian is absent this year, having won the previous two cinch Championships, the first against Norrie in the 2021 final.
âI think it would be unreal to do that, and especially here at Queenâs,â said Norrie.
âI came so close. I think I still had never won a title yet when I was in the final with Berrettini. I really thought that was going to be the one.
âIt was a tough one. Yeah, a big goal of mine to get a title on the grass. Itâs a long way away, but Iâm still in it and still need to keep improving everything in my game.â
Norrie faces American Sebastian Korda, who knocked out Britainâs Dan Evans in the first round, in the quarter-finals on Friday.
Korda, the world number 32, said: âHeâs probably one of the biggest fighters on tour. He doesnât give you very many free points.
âIâm expecting a good battle. Itâs going to be fun, for sure, and another good test for me. Yeah, another solid match coming up. Iâm very happy for it.â
On Thursday world number two Carlos Alcaraz reached the last eight, brushing aside Czech Jiri Lehecka 6-2 6-3.
Much is expected of the 20-year-old Spanish sensation, although he is clearly still coming to terms with his timing and movement on the grass.
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However, this was a vast improvement on his laboured first-round win over Arthur Rinderknech.
âIâm really happy with the level I played at today,â he said. âI think I had a solid match, I played my game and enjoyed playing here.
âPlaying this kind of match Iâm OK with this one. Itâs more practice and I am happy getting experience on grass.
âAfter this match the expectation changes. I think Iâm ready to get a good result on grass.â
Andy Murrayâs conqueror Alex De Minaur swept past Diego Schwartzman 6-2 6-2 and will face Franceâs Adrian Mannarino, who beat Fritz 6-4 7-6 (7).
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