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Protecting the champions of Wimbledon men, Harry Heliovaara and Henry Patten are out of this year’s tournament in the quarter-finals after a loss in three groups (6-4, 4-6, 7-6) in Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool.

Number two seeds won their first two matches in straight groups before winning their third round meeting Pierre-Hugues Herbert AND Jordan Thompson from Walkover after Thompson’s damage.

They may have been well -rested for the last eight match, but their preparations were interrupted by the news that breaks it down Shameless It was fined £ 9,200 on June 29 for allegedly abusing a Wimbledon staff member on a training ground abroad.

A difficult test would be okay today against the fifth seed couple who beat them in Eastbourne just last month. Opponents knew each other’s games inside the outside while Heliovaara is facing the former partner Glass glassWhile Patten has played together cash charges.

Both duets began strongly in their service – in the first eight games, only seven points were won by the protective couple.

However, in Game Nine, poor work on the net from Fin and Britain gave money and Glasspool the first point of separation, which they took against the Patten service before finishing the 6-4 set in the next match.

In the second set, the predominance in service continued, especially by the all-British couple, who accepted precisely their sixth point while serving throughout the match when connecting things at 4-4.

In Game 10, Heliovaara and Patten placed their opponents under real pressure for the first time-in 30-30, CASH mistakenly let a pound return to give it to give favorites their first rest and the appointed point.

Cash and Glasspool successfully defended two certain points, before a great return from Heliovaara to secure a 6-4 win in the second set for the world’s trio.

Cash needed medical care before the start of the third set, but was not showing any signs of damage as the first 11 games went to the pair of service, placing Heliovaara and Patten 6-5 ahead.

An excellent start of the next match gave them three points of match, but not only that the cash and Glasspool kept them all three easily, they then provided the game to get the last set in a tiebreak.

Two losses of service early in the Helsinki and Essex under pressure, but they kept their nerve with two vacations to level things to 7-7.

But an essential loss as the match revolved by the two-hour sign gave the British couple two points of match at 9-7.

Patten successfully defended his first, but cash service for the second, he and Glasspool took the point they needed to reach the first great semifinal in each player’s career, taking the match 6-4, 4-6, 7-6.

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