CAMERON NORRIE wants a Wimbledon rematch with Seb Korda after losing to the American at the cinch Championships.
World No.32 Korda backed up pre-match his claim to be "one of the favourites at Wimbledon" by winning 6-4 7-6 in only 86 minutes to reach his first ever grass court semi-final.
Norrie is the last Brit out of the Queen's Club event and it is the first time since 2012 that there will be no British players in either the singles or doubles finals here.
But the British No.1 was clearly less than impressed about Korda's statement - and told him he now needed to win the title in West London to back up his claim.
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