He accused me of shouting too loud," Norrie recounts his lengthy handshake with Jarry

Cameron Norrie and Nicolas Jarry engaged in a fierce battle this Sunday at Wimbledon, with a quarterfinal spot on the line. In the end, the British player emerged victorious after five sets.
During the match, the Chilean repeatedly complained to the chair umpire about his opponent's behavior, which has sometimes been controversial.
At the end of the match, the two players exchanged words during the handshake. Jarry criticized Norrie for making constant noises.
The Briton explained himself in the press conference: "He accused me of shouting too loud, but that's something I've always done—talking to my team and feeding off the crowd's support.
Honestly, I can only respect Nico for his attitude. Seeing him enjoy tennis at this level again is great news. I wish him all the best.
It was a fantastic match—we both wanted to win—but I understand he was disappointed to lose. I just told him he played well, fought hard, and that I loved his reaction. The atmosphere was incredible.