Wimbledon 2022: What Brits are playing at Wimbledon today? How many Brits are left at Wimbledon?
There are four Brits left in contention in the Wimbledon singles – with two in action on day five.
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There are four Brits left in contention in the Wimbledon singles – with two in action on day five.
Mexico's Carlos Ortiz fired a five-under-par 67 to take the first-round lead of the LIV Golf Invitational Portland on Thursday, as the circuit's first event in the United States got underway.
Top seed Novak Djokovic and British No. 1 Cameron Norrie will return to Centre Court on Friday as third round matches begin. Ons Jabeur will commence play on Centre Court when she locks horns with French player Diane Parry, before Djokovic faces compatriot Miomir Kecmanovic and Norrie ends the day's play with a match against American Steve Johnson.
When it comes time for captain Zach Johnson to round out the United States Ryder Cup roster in 2023, the LIV Golf Series is unlikely to receive consideration.
Cameron Norrie said he is ready to embrace the pressure of trying to reach the second week of a Grand Slam for the first time and keep the British flag flying at Wimbledon following the exits of Andy Murray and Emma Raducanu.
Twelve months ago, Cameron Norrie left Wimbledon a frustrated man, having lost to Roger Federer in a four‑set battle that was a lot tighter than the 20-time grand slam champion expected. Norrie built on that effort and in April, he broke into the ATP top 10 for the first time.
Ryan Peniston's Wimbledon dream is over after losing to Steve Johnson in straight sets, 6-3 6-2 6-4. Britain's Peniston had impressed in the build-up to the tournament, reaching the quarter-finals of Queen's — beating French Open finalist Casper Ruud — and then impressively seeing off Switzerland's Henri Laaksonen in the first round of SW19 for the loss of just nine games.
British wild card Ryan Peniston enjoyed a dream Wimbledon debut with Jack Draper, Alastair Gray, Katie Boulter, Liam Broady and Heather Watson joining him in the next round, but Dan Evans, Jay Clarke, Paul Jubb, Katie Swan and Sonay Kartal all bowed out.