In today's match between Norrie and Draper, we saw an impressive performance from Norrie who showcased his skills by punching away a volley and hitting an ace during the second set of their game. Communication-wise, they discussed Norrie's strategic use of forehand shots despite them being his opponent's stronger wing. Nick Kyrgios further explained that Norrie adapts to different angles and speeds when returning the ball with his forehand shot.
As we moved on to other matches happening in parallel, Rune was dominating Seyboth Wild by winning 6-1 in the second set while Martic trailed Swiatek 3-4 at 0-love. Meanwhile, Norrie continued his incredible form and led Draper with a score of 7-6(3) after securing breaks early on during their rallies.
Draper's serve started to falter as he struggled to find the right opportunities, allowing Norrie to extend his lead in the match. However, despite facing difficulties at various points throughout the game, Draper managed to hold for a temporary advantage of 3-1 but couldn't close out the set due to Norrie's strong play.
On Centre Court, Martic and Swiatek were tied at 1-1 while Rybakina led Siegemund with a score of 2-0. Overall, we witnessed an intense match between these two talented athletes as they fought for dominance in their respective games throughout the day.
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