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Liam Broady "quite fatigued" during David Goffin match

Britain's Liam Broady admits that he was "quite fatigued" during his second-round Wimbledon match against Belgium's David Goffin.

Liam Broady has admitted that he felt "quite fatigued" during his second-round defeat to Belgium's David Goffin at Wimbledon.

The British wildcard lost 7-6 6-1 6-1 to the 16th seed after beating Marinko Matosevic on his Wimbledon debut earlier this week.

The former junior singles finalist told BBC Sport: "I was fighting pretty hard and had to save some break points. The reason these guys are where they are is they play the big points well.

"After the first set it got away from quick. I was quite fatigued, my shoulders dropped. His levels maintained or rose and that was that.

"What I have learnt is I am not as far away as I thought. I was toe to toe in the first set with a guy who was 15th in the world. We have a good camaraderie in the British camp. I would like to think I am on the way to the top 100."

Broady was ranked 182nd in the world heading into the tournament.

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Liam Broady of Great Britain reacts during his match against Marinko Matosevic of Australia in their Gentlemen's Singles first round match during day one of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on June 29
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