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Liam Broady’s Wimbledon run comes to an end against impressive Alex De Minaur

Liam Broady’s best run at Wimbledon ended with a straight sets defeat in the third round following a classy display by Alex De Minaur.

The British number five had achieved a career-best win in round two over Diego Schwartzman to make the last 32 in SW19 for the first time but ran into an in-form 19th seed on Court One who won 6-3 6-4 7-5.

It was the second match in a row De Minaur had ended the hopes of a home player after he dumped out Jack Draper on Thursday and he simply proved too efficient once again.

Broady had spent more than seven hours on court during his first two wins and knew his chances of another memorable victory would require similar impressive levels of endurance.

Two big aces in the opening service game of the Australian were a sign of things to come but the Briton did try his best to trade blows and a wonderful drop shot demonstrated his ability.

An overhead smash by De Minaur – not long after a brilliant lob – set up a first break point which he was able to take to move 4-2 up.

Katie Boulter was not yet in the crowd to applaud the efforts of her boyfriend, due to her press duties following defeat to Harmony Tan earlier in the day, as he soon wrapped up the opener in 29 minutes with a 128mph ace.

With Broady down 15-40 early in the second, a quick conclusion looked likely, but the Stockport left-hander dug deep and his own ace sealed a big hold.

The issue remained De Minaur’s serve. The world number 27 lost only three points on it during the first set and with plenty of other shots in his locker, it was not long before he broke again.

Another sumptuous lob sealed it and a delicious drop shot should have helped clinch a second break, only for Broady in trademark fashion to reel off five points in a row

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