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Cameron Norrie’s girlfriend Louise Jacobi reveals losing her job sparked romance with Brit Wimbledon hero

CAMERON NORRIE’s girlfriend Louise Jacobi has revealed losing her job helped spark their relationship.

Louise, 32, is a Chicago-born textiles designer who travels the world supporting Wimbledon hero Norrie, 26.

Louise Jacobi says losing her job sparked her relationship with Cameron Norrie
Louise and Norrie have been together since 2019

British men’s No1 Norrie is two matches away from a maiden Grand Slam title

The pair first met in the summer of 2019 and in October that year Louise lost her job after her employer went bankrupt.

Initially Louise “just wasn’t interested” in Norrie because he was always away travelling, but his “persistence” made her reconsider.

But when Norrie heard Louise had lost her job he invited her to watch him in action in Vienna – where she had a “wonderful time”.

And she credits being laid off as the reason the couple were able to build a relationship.

Louise told PA news agency: “When he asked me (to go to Vienna), I thought: ‘I guess this guy doesn’t live a normal life, and it’s not like I can meet (him) down the street and go to dinner together.’

“So I went on this trip and was only supposed to be in Vienna for five days, and things just went really well.

Norrie invited Louise to watch him play in Austria after she lost her job
Louise now travels the world to watch Norrie in action

“I had a wonderful time with him.

“In some weird way, I was like: ‘Thank God I got laid off when I did’, because we were able to build the foundation of our relationship before Covid hit.”

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Since losing her job in 2019 Louise has now founded a homeware and fashion accessory shop called Studio Virgo.

But she still makes sure she is there to cheer on Norrie when he is in action and loves “travelling the world” with the Johannesburg-born Brit.

Louise was in the stands for Norrie’s epic Centre Court win over David Goffin on Tuesday and broke down in tears after the five set thriller.

Speaking about the match, she said: “It was surreal. When your significant other is crying in front of you – like choking up – how could I keep a dry eye?

“I remember him saying when we first met: ‘Oh, my dream would be to be in the top 10.’


Louise was reduced to tears after Norrie booked a spot in the semi-finals


Louise is now back in work as a textiles designer

“Back then I didn’t know it was going to transpire, and just watching his hard work pay off has been insane.”

Louise revealed Goffin’s wife – Stephanie Tuccitto – was gracious in defeat following the pulsating encounter.

She is friends with some of the men’s partners but admitted it’s “difficult” when their significant others have to go head-to-head.

Louise confessed: “It’s difficult because these girls are so nice, and then our boyfriends have to play against each other,” she said.

“But for the most part, everyone has been really nice, really supportive – good camaraderie.

“Stephanie even retweeted congratulations.”


Louise was in the Centre Court stands to watch Norrie in quarter-finals action on Tuesday

Norrie is now just one match away from the Wimbledon final

Norrie has shot to stardom with his run to the Wimbledon semis, but Louise insists the couple are keen to stay out of the limelight.

She said: “For the most part he and I try to keep our personal lives private.

“For both of us, trying to maintain a sense of normalcy is something we definitely agree on.”

All that is standing in Norrie’s way of a place in the Wimbledon final is Novak Djokovic.

And while the world No1 is heavy favourite for tomorrow’s semi-final clash in SW19, Louise is confident Norrie can come out on top.

She concluded: “It’s definitely going to be a tough match. But I know he can do it.”


Louise and Norrie have been together for around three years


Louise has been cheering on Norrie during his remarkable Wimbledon run this year