Cameron Norrie’s road to Turin took a detour.
Norrie was forced out of this week’s Tokyo tournament after testing positive for COVID-19 in Korea.
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“Unfortunately I had a positive Covid test in Korea and wasn’t able to compete in the rest of my matches,” Norrie posted on Twitter. “I have no symptoms and I am feeling 100 percent.
“I was really hoping to go to Tokyo but because of the quarantine period I will not be able to play there.”
Reporting to you LIVE from South Korea: pic.twitter.com/TTdpSo9vIb
— Cameron Norrie (@cam_norrie) October 2, 2022
World No. 8 Norrie is currently in 11th place in the race for a spot in the eight-man Nitto ATP Finals in Turin, Italy.
Felix Auger-Aliassime, Alexander Zverev, Hubert Hurkacz and Taylor Fritz are among the men ahead of Norrie in the race to Turin.
The left-handed Norrie said he hopes to play Stockholm, Vienna and the Rolex Paris Masters in his bid to qualify for Turin.
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