Cameron Norrie stunned Carlos Alcaraz to claim the biggest victory of his career at the Paris Masters.
Alcaraz, the world No 1, hit 54 unforced errors and looked out of sorts throughout, as Norrie won 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 against the same opponent who had beaten him in straight sets at Wimbledon.
Norrie lost the first set but responded well to break early in the second, maintain his level and force a decider with an ace.
In the final set, Alcaraz appeared to argue with his coach Juan Carlos Ferrero, as Norrie set up multiple break point chances before finally making the breakthrough, then consolidating his advantage.
The loss ends Alcaraz’s 17-match Masters 1000 win streak and means Jannik Sinner can overtake him at the top of men’s tennis with victory this week.
What a win for Cam Norrie! 🙌
He beats World number 1, Carlos Alcaraz in Paris! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/qfR3KJBodC
— Sky Sports Tennis (@SkySportsTennis) October 28, 2025
“It’s massive, so big for me,” Norrie said in his on-court interview. “I’ve been coming back with my injury, last year I lost in the first-round qualifiers here.
“I’m just trying to enjoy my tennis and in the second half of the year I was able to do that and to get a win, the biggest of my career, my first win over a world number one and the most confident player in the world right now, him and (Jannik) Sinner combined, I’m so pleased with the way I did it.
“Having a lot of chances, having to keep pushing and keep going for more, I was able to stay tough and get the win so I’m really pleased.”
Raising the roof 🗣️@cam_norrie gets a huge break to lead 4-3 in the decider vs Alcaraz!#RolexParisMasterspic.twitter.com/0BjJv60u9c
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) October 28, 2025
Norrie next faces the winner of Wednesday’s match between cousins Valentin Vacherot and Arthur Rinderknech.
Tearful Katie Boulter facing Australian Open battle after injury forces retirement
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Katie Boulter retired from the Hong Kong Open in tears as she teeters on the brink of dropping out of the world’s top 100 in what is proving to be a season to forget for the Briton.
The story of Boulter’s 2025 has been a battle for consistency. Since Wimbledon in June, she has only won three tour-level matches.
The latest exit is a severe blow to her chances of securing entry to the Australian Open. She had a considerable number of world-ranking points to defend, having been a runner-up in Hong Kong last year.
In 2024, Boulter reached a career high of No 23 in the world rankings, and re-established herself as the British No 1. But when the rankings update on Monday, she will drop to her lowest for over two years.
At 6-4, 2-1 down to world No 51 Alexandra Eala and already wearing strapping on her leg, Boulter was forced to pull out with an injury that may yet spell the end of her season.
“I’m a little out of words,” Eala said. “I think this time of the year is tough moments for a lot of players, physically and mentally, being the end of the season.
“I hope that Katie can take this time to recover and just look back at her season proudly.”
A STUNNING drop shot from Alexandra Eala 🤩#PHKTO2025pic.twitter.com/2NtEPlia93
— wta (@WTA) October 28, 2025
In her last 21 main-draw matches, Boulter has managed to claim just eight victories, and since the Nottingham Open quarter-final in June has not progressed to the third round in any tournament.
With the November 17 cut off for Australian Open entry looming, Boulter had scheduled to appear at the Austin 125 in Texas, but should her injury problems continue, she faces an early trip to Melbourne and a battle through qualifying.
Missing the cut would be a blow to her next year, although three British women will comfortably finish in the world’s top 100 and make the cut.
Emma Raducanu is on course for a seeded place with her rank of 29th in the world, with Sonay Kartal (No 66) and Francesca Jones (No 71) also expected to feature.
Other high-profile players have retired because of injury and decided to end their 2025 season early, including Raducanu and Jack Draper.
After two health-related exits in 10 days in Wuhan and Ningo, Raducanu elected to finish her year early, rather than playing in Tokyo and Hong Kong.
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