Carlos Alcaraz crashes out of Paris Masters after Briton lands historic victory: 'My biggest win!'
Cam Norrie claimed an incredible victory over world number one Carlos Alcaraz
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British tennis ace Cameron Norrie delivered a remarkable performance at the Paris Masters on Tuesday evening, defeating world number one Carlos Alcaraz in a thrilling three-set encounter.
The 31st-ranked Briton recovered from dropping the opening set to secure a 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 victory over the Spanish sensation.
This triumph represents a career-defining moment for the 30-year-old from Putney, marking his maiden victory against a player holding the world's top ranking.
Norrie demonstrated exceptional resilience and tactical acumen to overturn the deficit against the six-time Grand Slam champion, who was making his return to competitive action following an ankle injury.

Carlos Alcaraz was beaten by Cam Norrie after an error-strewn performance
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The match began with Alcaraz displaying his characteristic brilliance, converting a crucial break midway through the opening set to establish control.
However, Norrie's fortunes transformed dramatically in the second set as he surged to a commanding 4-1 advantage.
The Briton concluded that set emphatically, serving to love to level the contest. In the decisive third set, Norrie secured the vital breakthrough in the seventh game to lead 4-3.
Serving for the match, Norrie displayed remarkable composure under pressure, saving two break points as Alcaraz desperately sought a way back into the encounter.

Cam Norrie came from behind to beat Carlos Alcaraz in stunning fashion
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The Spanish star's performance was marred by an extraordinary tally of errors, accumulating more than fifty unforced mistakes throughout the encounter.
Alcaraz's rhythm appeared severely compromised, with nineteen errors in the second set alone contributing to his downfall.
The world number one expressed dissatisfaction with the playing conditions on multiple occasions, reportedly telling his coaching team that the courts resembled clay surfaces.
The tournament's relocation from Paris Bercy to La Défense Arena has resulted in considerably slower conditions than organisers intended.
These courts were meant to replicate the pace of the ATP Tour Finals in Turin, but players have reported a significant reduction in speed compared to last year's notably quick surface.

Carlos Alcaraz has already won six Majors
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The victory ended Alcaraz's impressive seventeen-match winning streak at Masters level events, delivering his earliest tournament defeat since falling to David Goffin in Miami during March.
For Norrie, who described the result as "massive" and potentially "the number one" victory of his career, the triumph validates his persistent efforts throughout a challenging season.
A Paris SHOCKER 💥
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) October 28, 2025
The moment @cam_norrie defeated Alcaraz from a set down for his first ever win over a World No.1! #RolexParisMasters pic.twitter.com/RES0TyjwNi
The former world number eight acknowledged the significance of his achievement, stating: "I've been working really hard this year so it's nice to get a win like this to make it worth it."
Norrie's success makes him the first British male to defeat a reigning world number one since Dan Evans toppled Novak Djokovic at Monte Carlo in 2021.









