‘The right direction’: Britain celebrates best Wimbledon first round since 1984
A piece of history has been made at Wimbledon as 10 British players stepped out in the second round for the first time since 1984.
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A piece of history has been made at Wimbledon as 10 British players stepped out in the second round for the first time since 1984.
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Liam Broady has witnessed at close-quarters how influential a home crowd can be this year and hopes having one on his side will prove pivotal at Wimbledon. The 28-year-old, who benefits from the LTA's NTC Access programme, which is for players ranked 100-200 in singles and 31-100 in doubles, providing cost-free access to courts on all three surfaces, coaching, trainers and the LTA's tournament bonus scheme, will be in the men's singles and doubles draws at SW19 after receiving confirmation of his wildcard status.
Liam Broady has witnessed at close-quarters how influential a home crowd can be this year and hopes having one on his side will prove pivotal at Wimbledon. The 28-year-old, who benefits from the LTA's NTC Access programme, which is for players ranked 100-200 in singles and 31-100 in doubles, providing cost-free access to courts on all three surfaces, coaching, trainers and the LTA's tournament bonus scheme, will be in the men's singles and doubles draws at SW19 after receiving confirmation of his wildcard status.
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