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Cameron Norrie states his biggest goal for 2026 as he begins training in Argentina

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Cameron Norrie enjoyed an incredibly successful 2025 which saw him end the year inside the top 30 of the rankings.

Norrie defeated Carlos Alcaraz at the Paris Masters and followed it up by reaching the final of the Metz Open.

The British star finished the season as the World No. 27 and will now be guaranteed seeded entry at the Australian Open.

Ahead of a brand-new ATP Tour season, Norrie has highlighted what he wants to improve in the off-season.

Cameron Norrie of Great Britain reacts after winning a point against Alex Michelsen of the United States during the Men's Singles Round of 32 match during day two of the 2025 Dallas Open at The Ford Center at The Star on February 04, 2025 in Frisco, Texas.
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Cameron Norrie set for heat training before 2026 season

Norrie has shared the location he will be training at before he heads down under for the Australian leg of the ATP Tour.

Speaking on Nothing Major, the British star revealed: “I am just excited to be with my team. All of us are going to Buenos Aires on Saturday.

“We are going to be in the heat. I want to get in there for two weeks, as hot as they can find, and enjoy that. Eat some good steaks. And my coach is getting married, so I want to go to his wedding as well, which is on the last day I’m there.

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“I struggled a bit in the heat, so this year a goal of mine is to get back to being back and keep enjoying my tennis.

“I have not thought about any ranking goals but I want to keep enjoying it and I am just so happy to be playing to be honest and feel healthy and feeling so good. So I just want to enjoy.”

Norrie’s first tournament of the year is set to be at New Zealand’s ASB Classic, where he is a two-time finalist.

Cameron Norrie’s four ATP title victories

Norrie has forged an incredibly impressive career on the ATP Tour, which has included a place inside the top 10 and five tournament victories.

Norrie’s biggest tournament win ever came at Indian Wells in 2021, after he defeated Nikoloz Basilashvili to collect the only Masters title of his career.

Los Cabos OpenATP 250
Indian Wells OpenATP 1000
Delray Beach OpenATP 250
Lyon OpenATP 250
Rio OpenATP 500

The British star also won his sole ATP 500 tournament at the Rio Open in 2023 by defeating Carlos Alcaraz in the final.

The British star’s other tournament victories came in ATP 250 events in Los Cabos, Delray Beach, and Lyon.

Ironically, the only surface Norrie has not won a tournament on is grass, which is the tradition surface in the UK.

Norrie reached the final of Queen’s in 2021, but he lost to Matteo Berrettini in three sets.