FOLLOWING THE DISAPPOINTMENT of missing out on a place in the boys’ singles draw at Wimbledon, Ireland’s Simon Carr has progressed into second round of the boys’ doubles this afternoon.
The 17-year-old and his American partner Alexandre Rotsaert came from a set down to beat their Mexican opponents 5-7, 6-1, 6-4 on Court 5.
Carr, the son of former Dublin Gaelic football manager Tommy, last month secured his first win at a Grand Slam junior events at the French Open but lost his first round singles qualifier at SW19 earlier in the week.
The Mullingar native bounced back in the doubles event, however, and he and Rotsaert will now face Ondrej Styler and Alexey Zakharov in the second round.
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Although its definitely the right call, you do feel for Roger.. His championship window is closing fast
@James O’ Connor: feel for him…. His rich fit and healthy . Come out of it
@Caoimhín O’Cheallacháin: that’s a nice looking curry chip on your shoulder
Come on Roger, there’s more important things than tennis at the moment. Over 40,000 dead worldwide.
@Robb Stark: he did say there’s something bigger than tennis going on at the minute, is he not allowed be upset the events cancelled just like sports fans themselves are?
@Sean Murphy: don’t bother engaging just a sad little troll
@Robb Stark:
Maybe he didn’t know any of them.
Give him the title
Possibly just using the term devastated a bit loosely