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Cameron Norrie honoured by Chuck Norris comparison after French Open exit

"When I went to Argentina for pre-season, they actually thought my name was Chuck Norris"

Cameron Norrie of Great Britain celebrates during his mens singles second round match against Lucas Pouille of France during day five of the 2018 French Open at Roland Garros on May 31, 2018 in Paris, France.
Image: Cameron Norrie gave Lucas Pouille a fright on Court Philippe Chatrier

Britain's Cameron Norrie says it is an "honour" to be compared to cult American actor Chuck Norris after bowing out of the French Open.

Norrie's French Open adventure finally came to an end but not without giving local hero Lucas Pouille a fright.

Norrie has made a name for himself, although not his own one in the case of one Argentinian radio presenter who while on air inadvertently called him 'Chuck Norris', the cult American actor.

"It was actually quite funny," said Norrie. "When I went to Argentina for pre-season, they actually thought my name was Chuck Norris.

"So it was pretty funny. And I guess it's an honour to be compared to him."

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Actor Chuck Norris reacts prior to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AAA Texas 500 at Texas Motor Speedway on November 6, 2016 in Fort Worth, Texas.
Image: Actor Chuck Norris was the star of many action packed movies, including The Delta Force

The British No 3 earned a stay of execution on Wednesday evening when, despite battling stomach cramps, he pinched the third set in near darkness to ensure the second-round match would have to continue the next day.

French No 1 Pouille led 2-1 overnight and served for the fourth set at 6-5, only for Norrie to hit back and force a tie-break.

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But Pouille held his nerve and the 15th seed eventually prevailed 6-2 6-4 5-7 7-6 (7-3).

Nevertheless, Norrie, ranked 85 in the world, was proud of his performance.

"I managed to tough out a couple of holds and managed to break him in the end," said the 22-year-old. "And it was nice to still be in the match last night and give myself another chance.

"I fought hard and played some of my best tennis today. And I'm just proud of how I fought and how I dealt with everything.

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Cameron Norrie of Great Britain congratulates Lucas Pouille of France on victory following the mens singles second round match during day five of the 2018 French Open at Roland Garros on May 31, 2018 in Paris, France.
Image: Norrie congratulates Pouille on his tough victory

"I learned a lot from the match and he was a little bit more experienced than me. He's obviously played on that court a bunch of times.

"So it was great exposure for me, and I think I'm going to use the experience to my advantage in the future.

"Just being able to play against the best guys in the world and just have that exposure, and having all the cameras there, and playing on the bigger courts and just playing on clay in general, all those things.

"Then a couple of crucial things in the match, like he obviously played a little bit more aggressively than me in the bigger moments and that managed to get him through it.

"So I think if I played it again I would probably play a little more aggressive in the bigger moments and hit a little more to his backhand. But it was all about learning."

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