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Young British tennis star Jay Clarke is set to compete at this year's Wimbledon and his ex-coach and brother believes he has a "great oppurtunity" on the grass-court surfaces. The 23-year-old will be making his fourth appearance at The Championships after making his debut in 2018.
The biggest moment of Clarke's career came when he reached the second round at the All-England Club in 2019, and played against the great Roger Federer. He managed to push the Swiss Maestro to a second set tiebreak, before succumbing to a 2-6, 6-7(3), 1-6 defeat.
The 2018 mixed doubles semi-finallist is due to begin his campaign against American qualifier Chris Harrison tomorrow and his brother and ex-coach Curtis Clarke is keen to see his younger sibling play his best tennis in front of his home crowd. "I think Jay has a great opportunity next week, he's always played very good on