Wimbledon 2022: Draper v De Minaur, Gauff, Swiatez and Broady win – live!
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Alex De Minaur speaks: “Before we talk about my match, can we just talk about Katie Boulter today,” he says, referring to his English girlfriend, who beat Karolina Pliskova earlier. “She had a pretty good win herself. No, look, I’m extremely stoked to get this win because it was a hell of a battle out there. Jack’s a hell of a competitor, a hell of a talent and he’s got a very bright future ahead of him.
“It didn’t look too good out there for me at times but I stayed tough, I stayed positive ... I kept it together. I managed to play some great tennis throughoiut the three hours.”
De Minaur will face another Brit in the third round in Liam Broady.
Men’s singles: De Minaur gets a match point after Draper shanks a forehand well wide. Draper sends his first serve wide but gets his second one in and another marathon rally ends with him pulling a forehand from the baseline well wide. De Minaur wins 5-7, 7-6, 6-2, 6-3. It was a good performance from the 20-year=old Draper but De Minaur was just too good for him.
Men’s singles: Under a fair amount of pressure from his British opponent Alex De Minaur holds his serve to 30 to go 5-3 up in the fourth set – Jack Draper is serving to stay in the match.
Women’s singles: Coco Gauff breaks Mikaela Buzarnescu before serving out to win with an ace and advance to the third round with a 6-2, 6-3 win that could scarcely have been more straightforward.
Men’s singles: Approaching the three-hour mark, with one punishing rally following another, Alex De Minaur holds his serve to take a 4-2 lead over Jack Draper in the fourth set and leave himself just two games from victory. Draper wins