The clock stopped at 4:27 in Court 1, where Cameron Norrie arrived slightly stronger in the fifth set to defeat Nicolás Jarry in one of those epic battles that the Grand Slam tournaments always gift us. There was a spicy moment at the net, where the Chilean accused the Brit of something he didn't like during the match. In the press conference, the question was mandatory for both players, and this was the South American's response.
"It was simply something private that I wanted to address at the end of the match. It has been a great battle; he played really well, gave me no chance in the final set, so he deserved the victory. I wish him good luck for the future. Personally, I am happy with what I achieved over these two weeks; I believe I have shown a high level of tennis, so I am leaving happy with that. The crowd was amazing, very supportive of both players. I heard a lot of cheers on my side, so I also leave content with how they reacted," Santiago's player commented after being eliminated at Wimbledon.
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