Aussie star topples world No. 12 in wild upset; Ajla’s epic five-year first in Wimbledon tune-up

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Tennis: Australian Jordan Thompson is through to his first ATP 500 semi final, after a straight sets win over Taylor Fritz.

As Ajla Tomljanovic was dashing away from former US Open finalist Leylah Fernadez in Birmingham on Friday, the Australia n cast a nervous glance to the darkening sky.

“But I definitely thought there could be a chance that maybe we didn’t finish if it goes to a breaker, so I’m just glad I can sleep soundly tonight.” “I’m a little bit surprised, to be honest, because I don’t know what happened in that first set. I felt really outplayed. I was slow. I definitely thought this can’t go any worse for me,” she said.

Tomljanovic overcame former US Open finalist Leylah Fernandez. In London, Thompson’s hopes of securing a grand slam seeding for the first time in his career rest on his ability to beat the man who ousted Australia's world No. 7 Alex de Minaur at the Queen’s Club this week. The Davis Cup stalwart will vault to a live ranking of 31 if he manages to beat Italian Lorenzo Musetti, who upset de Minaur in three sets in the 1st Rd, in Saturday’s semi-final.Thompson celebrates after toppling American star Taylor Fritz. earlier this year, but Thompson is at his best on grass, having reached five ATP Tour semi-finals on the surface.

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