Cameron Norrie ready for heightened pressure of deep Wimbledon run
Cameron Norrie is ready to embrace the pressure of trying to make the second week at a grand slam after he survived a scare to keep the British train on track at Wimbledon.
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Cameron Norrie is ready to embrace the pressure of trying to make the second week at a grand slam after he survived a scare to keep the British train on track at Wimbledon.
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.
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.
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.
British wild card Ryan Peniston enjoyed a dream Wimbledon debut with Jack Draper, Alastair Gray and Heather Watson joining him in the next round, but Jay Clarke, Paul Jubb, Katie Swan and Sonay Kartal all bowed out.
British wildcard Ryan Peniston enjoyed a dream Wimbledon debut with a straight-sets victory over Switzerland’s Henri Laaksonen.
British wild card Ryan Peniston enjoyed a dream Wimbledon debut with a straight-sets victory over Switzerland’s Henri Laaksonen.