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Cash and Glasspool keep Wimbledon doubles defence alive

Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool reached the third round of the Wimbledon men's doubles after a three-set win over Corentin Moutet and Arthur Reymond.

Cash and Glasspool keep Wimbledon doubles defence alive
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Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool are into the third round of the Wimbledon men's doubles after beating Corentin Moutet and Arthur Reymond 4-6, 6-4, 6-4. Their next match is against Petr Nouza and Neil Oberleitner.

The result keeps the British pair's title defence moving after they had to recover from losing the opening set. As third seeds, Cash and Glasspool remain one of the key home interests in the men's doubles draw.

There was more British progress elsewhere, with Henry Patten and Harri Heliovaara defeating Mac Kiger and Patrik Trhac to set up a meeting with Adam Pavlasek and Patrik Rikl. Neal Skupski and Christian Harrison also advanced to round three after a straight-sets win over Jakub Paul and Ryan Seggerman.

In mixed doubles, Glasspool and Tereza Mihalikova beat Venus Williams and Kevin Krawietz 6-4, 6-4, while Marcus Willis and Heather Watson came from a set down to progress. British results were not all positive, with Freya Christie and Eden Silva exiting the women's doubles, and the mixed pairs of Patten and Olivia Nicholls, plus Luke Johnson and Emily Appleton, also losing.

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