BRITISH No.2 Cameron Norrie accidentally hit a spectator with his racket during his opening-round defeat in the ASB Classic in Auckland.
Norrie was knocked out in straight sets by Argentina’s Facundo Diaz Acosta.
As the match slipped out of his grasp, the world No.48 could be seen letting his frustration get to him.
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