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British interest in men’s single OVER as Liam Broady joins Andy Murray and Cam Norrie through Wimbledon exit door

MANCHESTER CITY fan Liam Broady couldn’t replicate the great heights of his football club – but he did bank a whopping £131k. 

The 29-year-old became the final British men’s singles player to crash out of Wimbledon on day five despite a gutsy performance over Canada’s Denis Shapovalov. 

He had promised his mum a slap-up meal after claiming the biggest win of his career against No 4 Casper Ruud on Centre Court on Thursday. 

And despite his exit, they can dine out on his glittering run at SW19 – where he captured the nation this year. 

It was a red-hot start for Broady in front of a packed-out, scorching Court Two who coined a new football-esque “Broaaaady” chant.

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