British Duo Cash, Glasspool Win Wimbledon Men's Doubles Title
British Duo Cash, Glasspool Win Wimbledon Men's Doubles Title

British Duo Cash, Glasspool Win Wimbledon Men's Doubles Title

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Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool made history by winning the Wimbledon men's doubles title, becoming the first all-British pair to do so since 1936. The duo, who had a 13-match winning streak and had already clinched titles at Queen's Club and Eastbourne, defeated Rinky Hijikata and David Pel 6-2, 7-6(3) in the final. Hijikata and Pel, who entered the tournament as alternates and saved match points in earlier rounds, put up a strong fight, especially in the second set tiebreak, but ultimately Cash and Glasspool prevailed. Their victory was celebrated on a sun-drenched Centre Court, exciting the home crowd and marking a landmark achievement for British tennis. Meanwhile, fellow Briton Joe Salisbury faced disappointment in the mixed doubles final, losing with partner Luisa Stefani. Cash and Glasspool's success caps off a remarkable summer and cements their status as rising stars in men's doubles tennis.

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