Wimbledon: 'Ridiculous!' Fury as Centre Court CLEARS for Brit Cam Norrie's match
Murray and Raducanu discover Wimbledon opponents
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Murray and Raducanu discover Wimbledon opponents
On Saturday, Katie Boulter will battle for a place in the second week at Wimbledon for the first time in her career. Her source of inspiration? Emma Raducanu.
Murray and Raducanu discover Wimbledon opponents
Jack Draper has reached his first ATP Tour semi-final after beating fellow Briton Ryan Peniston in straight sets at Eastbourne. Peniston was playing his second match of the day having only completed his last-16 win over Pedro Martinez earlier on Thursday. Ad/> In his quarter-final, the British No.
Cameron Norrie claimed his 7-5, 7-5 defeat to Maxime Cressy was a mixed blessing as he immediately packed his bags for Wimbledon. The British No 1 was the top seed in the men's draw at the Eastbourne International but was second best on the key points at the end of the set against an American who had already dispatched Dan Evans the previous afternoon.
British No. 4 Katie Boulter lost out in a tight three-set encounter 5-7 6-0 7-5 against Petra Kvitova at Eastbourne. Boulter, who earned the first top-10 win of her career this week when beating Karolina Pliskova, was up against it early on and trailed Kvitova 5-2 in the opening set.
British tennis star Cameron Norrie wants his compatriot Emma Raducanu to “embrace” her return to Wimbledon this year.
Naomi Osaka has revealed she is considering boycotting Wimbledon after the Grand Slam was stripped of ranking points. "I'm the type of player that gets motivated by seeing my ranking go up," said the four-time Grand Slam winner.