Sunday Mirror

It’s net to be

Top Brits crash out of Wimbledon

- BY PATRICK HILL

at Wimbledon

BRITISH tennis fans cried “double fault” yesterday as Katie Boulter lost at Wimbledon – then her Aussie boyfriend knocked out fellow Brit Liam Broady.

Katie, 25, admitted she felt “emotionall­y drained” after losing in just 51 minutes, four days after her gran died.

She had won the nation’s hearts after beating 2021 finalist Karolina Pliskova on Thursday – emotionall­y dedicating that win to gran Jill, who she revealed had died aged 83 just 48 hours earlier.

STRUGGLING

But Katie came crashing down to earth yesterday as she was beaten 6-1, 6-1 as her grandad Brian, 86, and her mum Sue, 57, looked on.

Katie, who lost to French star Harmony Tan, 24, said: “This week has probably been the tipping point. It’s been very emotional. It kind of just caught up with me a little bit.

“I think I may have seen it coming a little bit. I started to reach my emotional and physical point where I was struggling a little bit this morning in the warm-up.”

Officials had received criticism after putting her match on Court 2, which has a capacity of just 4,000, rather than 15,000-seater Centre Court.

But Katie admitted: “Whether I was on Centre Court, Court 1 or Court 20, I’m not sure if that’s what was going to get me through.”

Katie, from Leicesters­hire, later watched boyfriend Alex De Minaur inflict double heartbreak on home fans by beating Liam Broady, 28, in straight sets

on Centre Court.

STRONG

De Minaur, 23, also knocked out Brit Jack Draper, 20, in round two.

Paying tribute to Katie, Alex, 23, said: “Not many people know how strong she is, as a human being, as a character.

“To come back after all these injuries and show what she can do on a daily basis is just amazing.

“She’s had a taxing grass court season and you can just tell she gave it 150% and just emptied the tank. I’m so proud of what she’s been able to do.”

The royal box was crammed with stars – including England soccer boss Gareth Southgate and Olympic gold medallists Tom Daley with his husband Dustin Lance Black, and Adam Peaty and his partner Eirianedd Munro.

patrick.hill@mirror.co.uk

 ?? ?? DIVING IN Dustin Lance Black with hubby Tom Daley
ACE PLAYER Katie did her best on court
ROYAL WAVE England boss Gareth Southgate
JOB DONE Katie and Harmony shake hands
OUT Liam Broady
SWIM CHAMP Adam Peaty with partner Eirianedd
DIVING IN Dustin Lance Black with hubby Tom Daley ACE PLAYER Katie did her best on court ROYAL WAVE England boss Gareth Southgate JOB DONE Katie and Harmony shake hands OUT Liam Broady SWIM CHAMP Adam Peaty with partner Eirianedd

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