Tim Henman believe's there's more to come from British tennis this season
Four-time Wimbledon semi-finalist Tim Henman believes there is a lot more to come from Britain's top tennis stars after a strong start to their North American campaign. Emma Raducanu shocked the world on her way to winning the US Open last year as a teenage qualifier.
But it is not just Raducanu who is carrying the hopes of the nation in the build-up to Flushing Meadows. Ad At the Canadian Open last week, Dan Evans reached two semi-finals, narrowly missing out on an all-British semi-final after Jack Draper was beaten in his quarter-final by eventual champion Pablo Carreno Busta of Spain.
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»If you look at the results in Canada this week, with Jack Draper qualifying and making quarters of a Masters 1000, Evans in the semis, Cam Norrie has played fantastically well this year making the semis of Wimbledon. «I've been watching the Canadian Open a little bit, there's been some amazing matches.
»The (Carlos) Alcaraz and Tommy Paul one (the American won in three sets) was an incredible match but to see the Brits playing well it's been fantastic and there's still going to be a lot more good tennis to come. «Obviously on the back of Raducanu winning the US Open last year and some of the results on the women's side there's a lot to be
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