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Norrie told BBC Sport he has gained confidence from his results at Indian Wells so far – and also from an “unreal” pre-tournament practice session with world number two Jannik Sinner.

“Since I arrived here, I have been practising unreal,” he mentioned.

“I had a practice with Jannik Sinner, it was my first practice here. We had the centre court and it was meant to be two hours, but we were both having an unreal practice and both enjoying it.

“He’s like, ‘No, come on man, let’s keep going’. I had something to do for the tournament and he had a photoshoot to do, and he was just like, ‘Cancel that’.

“I had to text my agent and postpone my thing and we kept going. I think we played about three hours and 20 minutes.

“That really got me going for the tournament and that set the tone really high.”

Meanwhile, British duo Jack Draper and Sonay Kartal are also scheduled to play their last-16 matches later.

Draper, the defending champion at Indian Wells, will face Serbia’s 24-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic.

Kartal, who defeated 2025 Australian Open winner Madison Keys in her previous match, will next take on Kazakhstan’s Elena Rybakina – who won her second major title in Melbourne in January.

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