LONDON, July 6 (Reuters) - Briton Cameron Norrie came through a severe mental and physical examination from big-serving Nicolas Jarry to beat the Chilean 6-3 7-6(4) 6-7(7) 6-7(5) 6-3 in a classic ...
Welcome to the Wimbledon briefing, where The Athletic will explain the stories behind the stories on each day of the tournament. On day seven, there was a row over bouncing the ball, two remarkable ...
There are pros and cons to carnage. On the down side, every upset means a star player—i.e., someone with a fanbase—vanishes. On the upside, in place of those stars, you get stories. The prodigy on the ...
Nicolas Jarry wasn’t pleased with the distractions he experienced during his fourth-round Wimbledon clash against Cameron Norrie, voicing his frustration with the chair umpire after accusing his ...
On Sunday, two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz punched his ticket to the Wimbledon quarterfinal with a four-set win over Andrey Rublev. Meanwhile, home favorite Cameron Norrie defeated Chilean ...
Cameron Norrie played down his on-court confrontation with Nicolas Jarry after the Chilean complained about what he perceived to be poor sportsmanship. The last British singles player still standing ...
Cameron Norrie spoke about what Nicolas Jarry told him after their Wimbledon fourth-round match. The Chilean was seen in a discussion with the umpire during the match due to what he considered a ...
Cameron Norrie is the last Briton left in the Wimbledon singles draw after fighting through a four hours and 27 minute thriller against Nicolas Jarry. The Brit had a match point saved in the third set ...
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