Norrie eases through to Week 2 in straight sets and dropped just 5 games in a 6-4 6-1 6-0 romp.
Next up in Round 4 - Tommy Paul (30th seed).
After that, it would be either the 23rd seed Tiafoe or unseeded Goffin in the way of a possible Semi-Final with Djokovic.
A real shock that the French didn't make it past the Semi-Final stage having had 3 group wins and a GD of +9.
England should be feeling confident as they beat Israel by the odd goal in the group stage last Saturday.
It's coming home... :smile:
If Jack Draper wins his R2 game, there'll be a guaranteed Brit in Wimbledon's 2nd week as Broady and Draper would meet in R3.
There's a chance of 4 Brits making it through to Week 2 with Norrie seeded to progress.
Should Boulter overcome unseeded Harmony Tan, conqueror of Serena Williams, that...
And looking at the way the draw has opened up for Norrie with seeds being knocked out, they really should.
Being seeded 9th, the expectation is for him to reach the 4th round.
But here's his path to the Semi-Final and a possible match with Djokovic.
He'd play a maximum of 2 seeds, the highest...
As an expat of over 16 years in Dubai, I can categorically state that no residents have openly expressed a dislike of the Flintstones.
Equally, I haven't heard any support of the Hanna-Barbera cartoon series from expats and Emirati nationals based in Abu Dhabi.
I stand to be corrected by NSC's...
Watched the highlight clip back now a few times - Boult was in the air when he took the bails off.
Just superb fielding all round from the falling throw in on the knees to collecting the ball on the run. :drool:
If anyone fancies a trip to Leeds, it's just been announced...
Free tickets for Monday
"Cracking news. Just as they did at Trent Bridge for the second Test, tickets for the final day at Headingley will be free. Don't hang around. Whatever England are chasing, you know they'll be going for it."...
Relieved to see the youngsters Bruce (72) and Dave (53) provide some extra energy for the octogenarian.
A mere 205 years between the 3 of them.
Whoever said Glastonbury was for kids?