READ NOW: Cameron Norrie and his family fled South Africa after neighbour was carjacked During the break, Norrie sat in his chair and repeatedly tossed a tennis ball up and down, while his Russian opponent aggressively paced up and down the court. And when play restarted, it was Rublev who hit his strides quicker to move into a two-set lead.And midway though the third set, Norrie's dissatisfaction finally got the better of him, as he uncharacteristically smashed his racket on the floor.