Wimbledon 2022: Alex de Minaur moves forward as Liam Broady loses despite the fight against Display

Wimbledon 2022: Alex de Minaur moves forward as Liam Broady loses despite the fight against Display

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Alex de Minaur finished the spectacular final and eventually fought over Liam Broady as the singles representative in Wimbledon, England was halved on Saturday.

Liam Broady’s run ended after Katie Bolter rushed out early in the morning with Harmony Tan, but far as De Minaur proved to be too good for Court 1’s Brit for the second time. It was a rough method. In 3 days.

23-year-old Jack Draper knocked out to set up a clash with Broad. He didn’t seem to kick his girlfriend’s Vaulter out of the tournament except when he tightened towards the end of the third set. 36-47-5 wins.

As Diego Schwartzman learned earlier this week that he lost to Brody in five sets, Brit isn’t the one to accept his destiny, even if the lights get darker and darker in the Wimbledon campaign. Inspired by a slow racket change, the 28-year-old threatened to return to it temporarily.

“I sat down on the racket and tightened a few pounds,” Brody said.

“The first couple’s set felt like the ball was flying a bit from my string. It was the third failure that the racket came back. I brought it out, and I I just felt like playing much more comfortably. I felt the ball was doing what I was trying to do. The change was probably a little too late. “

As a result, Cameron Norrie and Heather Watson will enter the fourth round with the British flag, and both will be active on Sunday.

De Minaur was very impressive Thursday night as he passed the draper under the roof of Court 1.

Brody also settled well in his first third round appearance in the Grand Slam, but the interruption of the serve in the sixth game of the match turned out to be costly for the British. The powerful forehand brought three break points to De Minaur and the Australians. When Brody’s slice drifted a lot, he needed 4-2. Then there were two comfortable holds and the 19th seed was on his way.

Brody needed to grind the hold of the fight early in the second set and saw off three break points before the timely ace raised him to 2-1 and continued to serve. However, he could only postpone De Minaur for a long time, and Brody was defeated in the next service game. The Australian turned the breakpoint into a sublime Rob.

Now that a comfortable hold is a thing of the past for Broady, he realizes he needs to dodge three breakpoints again. In his honor, he carried out his mission, scrambling around the court and staying in the 4-3 set, but he still had to find a break on his own.

Liam Broady fought fiercely but was beaten by Alex de Minaur on Court 1.

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Brody asked De Minaur to provide it, but when the Australian took set 6-4, the answer was clear again, so it didn’t come.

As De Minaur continued to make moderate progress, Brit broke in the opening game of the third set, but the first bumps on the road began to appear. De Minaur had to save his first breakpoint before finally holding, as Rob of Broady landed a little above the baseline and another chance came in Australia’s next service game.

De Minaur stepped up to play in the match 5-4 and became nervous for the first time in the afternoon. His forehand went wild and when Brody returned to serve, the roar of Court 1 would have been heard everywhere on SW19. On the next hold, he would have at least guaranteed a tiebreaker, but instead Brody returned to the bottom of the mountain, sending a difficult volley to the net, giving De Minaur a second chance to get the job done. rice field.

Following that was a breathtaking game that took nearly 15 minutes as Brody had four chances to bring it to a tiebreaker. Nothing was taken and at his third match point, De Minaur’s first serve returned for the first time in the second week of Wimbledon just in time.