Wimbledon 2022 - Cameron Norrie through with win over Pablo Andujar, Yuriko Miyazaki and Jodie Burrage out
Cameron Norrie secured his passage through to the second-round after a fairly straightforward win over Pablo Andujar. The British No.1 defeated his Spanish opponent 6-0 7-6 (7-3) 6-4. Ad/> Norrie’s win came in a rain-interrupted match with a number of crucial points held up by weather, but Andujar tried to hold on, putting up a stern fight in the second set, ultimately going down in the tie-break.
WimbledonRaducanu delights home fans with straight-sets opening victory at WimbledonAN HOUR AGO «That was not easy. I saw the dark clouds coming and someone shouted 'get it done before the rain' — I was like 'come on, I'm trying to get it done',” said Norrie after the contest. »I just tried to stay as focused as I could," continued the ninth seed.
«It wasn’t the prettiest of performances, but I managed to get it done in straight sets and now I can move on.” Norrie had demonstrated his resilience throughout the match, with the second rain delay coming just two points shy of him closing out the match. With the temper of the Spaniard on the other side of the net flaring amidst some bad luck, the Briton was able to see himself safely into the second round. Raducanu delights home fans with straight-sets opening victory at Wimbledon 'Horrible when you see that' — GB's Burrage helps unwell ball kid, gives him sweets 'He's still the favourite' — Robson 'not worried at all' about Djokovic Elsewhere, Jodie Burrage went down in straight sets against Lesia Tsurenko after a long delay ensued on court 18, with a ball boy falling ill and the Brit the first to show her concern.
However, compassion was not to be that necessary weapon of choice, as the world No. 141 lost 6-2 6-3. On court 17, it was heartbreak for Japanese-born Brit Yuriko
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