Day after day and match after match at Indian Wells this year, Cam Norrie has been playing the biggest match of his career and it'll happen again this evening when he plays Nikoloz Basilashvili in his 6th final of the year (tying him with world #1 Novak Djojovic for the most). If he wins his 2nd ever ATP title, he'll move up to 16th in the world and 10th in the Race to Turin standings. And earn $1,000,000 and 1000 ATP points. With Rod Laver and Monica Seles in attendance, Cam relatively easily handled Dimitrov by reeling off the first 4 games in set 1 and then staving off all attempts to change the momentum. Norrie has played Basilashvili,a Georgian, only once before - this year in Rotterdam - and he won handily. But that was indoors on a quick service and Indian Wells, while hard court, is much slower (with sand mixed in). And Basilashvili has been ripping winners all week and beating both Tsitsipas and Fritz was very impressive for him. Can Cam's steady play, his weird mixture of a looping lefty forehand with lots of side and top spin and a flat two-handed backhand which stays low frustrate Basilashvili like so many others this year? Can Norrie climb into tennis' bigtime with a Masters 1000 championship in what some label as the "5th major?" Can he continue his solid steady climb from 71st at the beginning of the year and join the next tier just in time for a changing of the guard from the Top 3's long dominance? Can he continue as the #1 player in the world who attended a U.S. university? Can he solidify his new status as Britain's #1? Tune in at 6:00 p.m. tonight and see if the best TCU tennis player ever can accomplish some stunning results!