Cam Norrie has reached the Wimbledon third-round after a tough win over Frances Tiafoe on Wednesday.
Norrie won 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 7-5 in a match that tested both players at times.
After dropping the first set, Norrie rallied to win the second and looked to be on course for a relatively comfortable win over the 12th seed Tiafoe.
However, the rest of the match was far from easy.
Norrie broke serve in the third set to go 3-1 up, but Tiafoe turned things around. He broke back to make it 3-2 before he made things level in style, firing down three-straight aces to make it 3-3.
However, the American’s momentum halted almost immediately after that as Norrie regained composure to win the third set 6-3.
As he closed the set out, Norrie looked visibly up for the fight and celebrated every point with a cheer towards his coaches with the win within his sights.
Tiafoe steadied in the fourth set as the two went game-for-game and the battle intensified, but it was Norrie, cheered on by his home crowd, who came through to win the final set 7-5 and advance to the next round.
Source: espn.com