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Cameron Norrie was the last British player standing at the Paris Masters, but was unable to reach the quarter-finals after being beaten by Valentin Vacherot in the third round
After winning the Shanghai Masters 1000 title, Monegasque player Valentin Vacherot secured a fine victory over Cameron Norrie in Paris. He will now face a top-10 player in the quarter-finals.
There seems to be no stopping Valentin Vacherot, who reached another Masters quarterfinal by beating Cameron Norrie in Paris.
Cameron Norrie, who stunned world No 1 Carlos Alcaraz in the second round, knocked out of Paris Masters by Valentin Vacherot; Watch the ATP and WTA Tour Finals live on Sky Sports Tennis and Sky Sports+,
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Cameron Norrie is playing Valentin Vacherot in the third round of the Paris Masters after beating Carlos Alcaraz to reach this stage of the ATP 1000 tournament
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