NO 1 COURT — Cam Norrie ensured the British interest in Wimbledon would last into the second week by beating Nicolas Jarry 6-3, 7-6, 6-7, 6-7, 6-3 and reaching the quarter-finals for the second time in his career.
It ended up being his longest professional match ever but it could have been over much sooner: Jarry saved a match point in the third set and was not beaten until two hours later.
Norrie, 29, will now expect to face Carlos Alcaraz, the defending champion who is on a 21-match unbeaten streak and was still locked in battle with Andrey Rublev on Centre Court when the match finished.
The left-handed Brit, who was born in South Africa to Welsh and Scottish parents, did reach the semi-finals here back in 2022 but almost lost his place in the top 100 earlier this year.
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