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Ed Balls dances as 'bye, bye Boris' inadvertently airs live on GMB
New British tennis sensation Cameron Norrie’s dad admitted he’d love to meet up with Rangers legend Ally McCoist as his son continues his bid for Wimbledon glory after booking his place in the semi-final at SW19 following a five-set thriller at the All England Club.
Six-time champions Novak Djokovic came from two sets down to beat Jannik Sinner in the quarterfinals of the ongoing Wimbledon. During the five-set thriller at the Centre Court on Tuesday, Djokovic was at his best as he unleashed a stunning running backhand winner against his Italian opponent. Leading 30-30, 4-2 in the final set, the top-seed was already off-balance after returning Sinner's serve and had to quickly reach the other side to return the latter's forehand. He, however, left everyone awestruck by producing a stunning backhand crosscourt winner, before celebrating it by making a Superman-like flying pose.
Cameron Norrie will run and hit, and run and hit, and run and hit as the court-blanketing endurance machine against whom lengthy rallies and five-set marathons have now been etched and underscored on the tour's 'try avoid' list.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge chose a great day to attend Wimbledon.
As Cameron Norrie clinched the biggest win of his life on Tuesday to reach the semi‑finals of Wimbledon for the first time, he reflected on how he has achieved more than what he thought was possible as a child.
LONDON : It took Cameron Norrie over three sets to get "locked in" to the task of taming David Goffin in the Wimbledon quarter-finals on Tuesday but the Briton knows he cannot afford to leave it so late in his next match as he will be facing a rival his Belgian victim described as "an alien".
Cameron Norrie soaked in the biggest moment of his career after reaching the Wimbledon semi-finals in dramatic fashion, then backed himself to defeat Novak Djokovic.