British tennis stars 'pushing one another' forward of Wimbledon as Murray triumphs

Cameron Norrie and Ryan Peniston have weighed in on the success of British tennis following a triumphant week in Nottingham. Both males saved the victories coming as they received their opening matches at Queen’s. It comes after Andy Murray and Katie Boulter lifted the lads's and girls's singles trophies eventually week’s Rothesay Open.

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The Brits are already having fun with a profitable summer time on the grass forward of Wimbledon. Murray won back-to-back Challenger titles whereas three of the 4 semi-finalists eventually week’s Nottingham WTA 250 have been Brits.

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Boulter was victorious as she defeated Jodie Burrage within the first all-British remaining on the WTA Tour since 1977, having crushed Heather Watson within the semi-final. And their success is catching on as world No 265 Peniston made a successful return at Queen’s.

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12 months in the past the 27-year-old made his tour debut on the cinch Championships as a wildcard, upsetting world No 5 Casper Ruud. He has since struggled with damage woes and fallen again down the rankings however wanted simply 84 minutes to see off world No 37 Ugo Humbert 6-4 6-2.

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Speaking after his assertion win, Peniston mentioned the Brits have been pushing one another to enhance with their current outcomes. “I think a major part of the Brits doing well, I mean, we have grown up playing on this surface, you know, and myself, I grew up playing every summer on the grass. So that could give us an edge against other players,” he mentioned.

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“But yeah, I see they have been doing amazing in Britain, especially last week, the girls. Jodie and Katie and everyone there did awesome. I think I feel pretty positive about how, you know, the men and the women are at the moment. They are pushing each other, and I think everyone just needs to keep being positive and keep pushing each other, yeah, in that way.”

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Peniston’s victory additionally gave Murray a lift in his quest to be seeded at Wimbledon, as Humbert received’t have the ability to add any rating factors this week. While the Essex native had no concept of the impression, he applauded the three-time Major champion’s current run.

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