Venue: All England Club Dates: 27 June-10 July |
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Cameron Norrie fought back to beat Jaume Munar in five sets to reach the Wimbledon third round.
The British number one, 26, looked to be in deep trouble when he fell two sets to one down but came through 6-4 3-6 5-7 6-0 6-2 on Court One.
Spanish world number 71 Munar appeared to be affected by cramp as he struggled physically in the final two sets.
Ninth seed Norrie will next play American Steve Johnson, who knocked out Britain’s Ryan Peniston 6-3 6-2 6-4.
Victory over Johnson world take Norrie into the fourth round of a Grand Slam for the first time.
Peniston has no answer to Johnson
Peniston was unable to back up his first Wimbledon win as he was outplayed by the wily Johnson.
Wildcard Peniston, 26, continued his breakthrough summer on the ATP Tour with victory on his Grand Slam debut against Swiss opponent Henri Laaksonen.
But he was not at his best in a 6-3 6-2 6-4 defeat by 93rd-ranked Johnson.
Peniston, ranked 135th in the world, has been in terrific form coming into the grass-court Grand Slam, reaching the quarter-finals at Eastbourne, Queen’s and Nottingham.
As he walked off the singles court for the final time in a successful British summer, the home fans rose to their feet to applaud his achievements.
The British number six was unable to cope with Johnson’s serve, and made a lot of unforced errors as he struggled to figure out a gameplan to break down the American.
Johnson, who reached the Wimbledon fourth round in 2016, fittingly wrapped up victory with an ace.
“I’m very happy – I served really well today and that helps on grass,” said 32-year-old Johnson, who won 77% of his service points and also took four of his 10 break opportunities.