Former Longhorn Glasspool Claims Wimbledon Title
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 12 – Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool ended an 89-year drought for all-British men’s doubles champions at Wimbledon with their 14th consecutive win this grass-court season.
- Earlier this weekend, British duo Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool won Wimbledon men's doubles, defeating Hijikata and Pel 6-2, 7-6 to become the first all-British champions since 1936.
- Built on a 14-match winning streak, Cash and Glasspool claimed titles at Queen’s and Eastbourne, showcasing their near-flawless grass-season form.
- Cash and Glasspool broke Pel twice early, won the first set 6-2, and secured a 7-3 tiebreak in the second set.
- Following their win, Lloyd Glasspool called the historic victory ‘incredible’ as fans and family celebrated ending an 89-year British drought at Wimbledon.
- They now aim to qualify for the ATP Finals in Turin, with their first Grand Slam win and flawless grass season cementing their long-term goals.
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Double winners in Wimbledon, Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool become the first 100% British sacred pair in 89 years.
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·Bromsgrove, United Kingdom
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