ATP Delray Beach Open
Day 3 – Wednesday 12 February 2025, Delray Beach Tennis Center, Delray Beach, FL, USA.


- The match up: Arthur Rinderknech vs Cameron Norrie
- Event Name: Delray Beach Open
- Match Date: Wednesday 12 February 2025
- Match Round: 2R
- Day Of Event: Day 3
- Event Address: Delray Beach Tennis Center, Delray Beach, FL, USA
Let’s have a look at all the career, performance and head-to-head stats for the match and find out if Arthur Rinderknech or Cameron Norrie is expected to win.
Match Details:
Arthur Rinderknech vs Cameron Norrie – 2R – Wednesday 12 February 2025 – Delray Beach Open – Delray Beach Tennis Center, Delray Beach, FL, USA
Arthur Rinderknech vs Cameron Norrie Head-to-Head, Preview, Stats & Pick:
Head To Head Norrie Leads 2-0.
In the second round of the ongoing tournament, the ninth-seeded Arthur Rinderknech from France will take on Cameron Norrie from Great Britain. Norrie currently holds a 2-0 advantage in their head-to-head matches, with victories in Lyon and the Davis Cup Finals.
Rinderknech, 29 years old and ranked 65th in the world, has had a mixed start to the 2025 season, with a win-loss record of 2-5. However, he did achieve his career-high ranking of 42 in October 2022 and broke into the top 50 earlier that year, following an impressive run to his first ATP Tour final in Adelaide-2. He has since shown his mettle on indoor hard courts, saving match points against higher-ranked opponents like Diego Schwartzman, Pablo Carreno Busta, and Marin Cilic. In 2021, he reached the semifinals in Kitzbuhel and made it to six other ATP Tour quarterfinals. Rinderknech has proven his capability on the Challenger circuit as well, winning titles in Rennes, Calgary, Istanbul, Poznan, Zug, and Lille. Notably, he had an illustrious collegiate career at Texas A&M University, where he earned the distinction of being a five-time All-American.
Rinderknech is currently seeking consecutive wins for the first time since his remarkable run to the third round of the ATP Masters 1000 Paris in November, where he defeated world No. 25 Tomas Machac and No. 44 Tim Michelsen. If successful in this match, he will also reach his 20th ATP Tour quarterfinal, a feat he last achieved in Atlanta in July. In terms of French players, Rinderknech’s 19 quarterfinal appearances put him in fourth place behind Richard Gasquet, Gael Monfils, and Adrian Mannarino.
On the other side of the net, we have Cameron Norrie, a 29-year-old British player ranked 61st in the world. Norrie’s career trajectory has been equally captivating, reaching a career-high ranking of No. 8 in September 2022. This significant achievement landed him among the ranks of British tennis greats Tim Henman, Andy Murray, and Greg Rusedski as the fourth British man to break into the top 10. Norrie’s rise to prominence was marked by his remarkable run to 13 ATP Tour finals between May 2021 and February 2023. His crowning moment came with the title at the 2021 ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells, making him the first British champion in the tournament’s 46-year history.
Norrie’s success has translated into impressive performances at Grand Slam events as well. He reached the fourth round, quarterfinals, and semifinals of the 2022 Wimbledon Championships before succumbing to eventual champion Novak Djokovic in a hard-fought four-set match. Additionally, Norrie has had notable wins against top-ranked players, defeating Rafael Nadal at the 2023 United Cup and Carlos Alcaraz in the final of the 2023 Rio de Janeiro tournament. An interesting aspect of Norrie’s background is his multicultural upbringing. Born in South Africa to a Scottish father and Welsh mother, Norrie grew up in New Zealand before eventually becoming the number one collegiate player in the United States at Texas Christian University. Since 2013, Norrie has represented Great Britain in international competitions.
Currently, Norrie is riding a five-match winning streak at the Delray Beach tournament, having previously triumphed in the event during his last appearance in 2022. He continued his winning ways in the first round by defeating Svajda. With his sights set on the quarterfinals, a realm he has entered 43 times before, Norrie aims to add to his track record at this venue, having previously reached the semifinals in 2021.
As Norrie and Rinderknech gear up to face each other on the tennis court, the match promises to be an intriguing battle between two skilled players. With Norrie having the upper hand in their head-to-head encounters, Rinderknech will have to summon all his determination and resilience to turn the tables and secure his spot in the quarterfinals. It will undoubtedly be a clash filled with intense rallies, strategic gameplay, and the sheer will to emerge victorious. Tennis enthusiasts around the world eagerly anticipate witnessing this captivating showdown in Delray Beach.
Arthur Rinderknech vs Cameron Norrie Prediction:
I believe Arthur Rinderknech will win in straight sets.
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