CAMERON NORRIE claimed the best is yet to come as he vowed to take his new attacking style to Wimbledon.
The British No.1 lost in five highquality sets to Alex Zverev to exit the Australian Open in the fourth round.
But the No. 19 seed recorded his best Grand Slam result in terms of ranking by beating world No.11 Casper Ruud and then took world No.6 Zverev to a tiebreak for the match.
"I can aim to get even better for Wimbledon," said Norrie. "There's still lots to come. I'm still 28.
"You look at the longevity of the other players playing now, I think they're getting better. I just want to keep learning and keep pushing and keep improving.
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