• Briton hopes ‘results will come’ at
Australian Open• Dan Evans welcomes Tim Henman’s advice in SydneyCameron Norrie does not lack for heart or self-belief but it is difficult to see him getting out of the first round at the
Australian Open against the inventive Frenchman Pierre-Hugues Herbert on Monday.

As hard as he tried for Great
Britain in the inaugural ATP Cup in
Sydney last week he struggled when confronted with quality shots coming back at his steady stream of ground strokes. If Herbert has a strength it is the ability to change tack in an instant. A soft-handed doubles specialist with a singles ranking of 64, he is sharp and intelligent anywhere near the net and patient near the baseline.