Cam Norrie looking to build on Wimbledon success at US Open
Cameron Norrie is looking to build on his breakthrough Wimbledon run by seizing his opportunity at the US Open.
The British number one, whose dad is from Glasgow, achieved another landmark in what has been an exceptional 18 months by reaching his first grand slam semi-final at the All England Club last month.
And Norrie goes into the year's final slam buoyed by more strong performances on the north American hard courts, reaching the final of an ATP Tour event in Mexico and then the semi-finals in Cincinnati last week.
Level headed
He said of his Wimbledon achievements: "It was a lot of fun but I don't think (my life) has changed at all. I had the weekend there and then I left and I was preparing for the hard-court season, the best part of my season.
"It was a big goal at the start of the year to make the second week for the first time and to do that and go a couple further was obviously great and to play the level that I did in those rounds beyond that was very cool.
"Just the same goal, to try make the second week again and then go from there."
Norrie's rise has been a story of a relentless quest for improvement. Novak Djokovic revealed after their Wimbledon semi-final that Norrie travels with his own scales and weighs himself before and after matches and practice sessions to ensure he is getting his food and hydration exactly right.
The 27-year-old is at a career-high ranking of nine and, in the absence of Djokovic and Alexander Zverev this fortnight, is seeded in the top eight at a slam for the first time.
Norrie leads a five-strong British contingent in the men's draw, with Dan Evans also seeded and in good form, Andy Murray looking for a confidence-boosting run and Kyle Edmund back at a grand slam following knee surgery.
20-year-old Jack Draper will make his senior debut in New York but already stands on the verge of the top 50 having beaten Stefanos Tsitsipas and Dominic Thiem in recent weeks.