Securing the match winning the MASTERS Championship – ATP Category at the bottom of the four four championships Grand Slams – is another teacher for Fearnley.
At this time last year, Scot was classified outside the 500 best people in the world and is still studying at the University of Texas Christianity in the United States.
After the meteorite rises since it turned into a professional in June, Fearnley can storm the best 70 after Miami.
The British can also become the second number at the expense of Cameron Nuri in the previous semi -finals of the Wimbledon, which ranked 81.
The upcoming challenge for Fearnley at the Hard-Court event is a match from the second round against Alexander Zvevv, ranked German.
It is a match from their Australian open meeting in the fourth round, which Zverev won the Grand Slam three times 6-3 6-4 6-4 on his way to the Melbourne final.
Norrie, 29, faces China Bu Yunchaokeee, who is 69th.