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From couch to Centre Court - Fearnley eyes Djokovic shock

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Published in Tennis
Wednesday, 03 July 2024 13:09

A week before his 12th birthday, Jacob Fearnley sat on the sofa at home in Edinburgh, gripped by television coverage of the 2013 Wimbledon final.

The aspiring tennis player watched Scottish hero Andy Murray end Britain's 77-year wait for a men's singles champion - a huge moment of national sporting significance.

"I was glued to the couch. I didn't move," Fearnley recalls.

Now, 11 years later, Fearnley is preparing to step out on to Centre Court just as Murray did and face the same opponent - Novak Djokovic.

Fearnley, 22, was ranked outside of the world's top 500 a little more than a month ago.

But his stunning form has led to a plum tie against 24-time major champion Djokovic in the Wimbledon second round on Thursday.

"I've watched him on TV countless times. What he has done for the sport, the way he plays and what hes been able to achieve is remarkable," says Fearnley, who is now 277th in the rankings.

"It will be daunting but more kind of weird to see him across the net. Hes definitely one of my idols.

"If I can play half of his level, I'll be happy."

Six weeks ago, Fearnley left Texas Christian University (TCU) in the USA with a degree in kinesiology - the study of human movement.

Now he is putting all his energy into his full-time tennis career.

"I always wanted to go to the States. I was always a bit physically underdeveloped and school was a big thing my parents wanted me to have something to fall back on if tennis didnt work," Fearnley says.

"I also didnt feel ready mentally to play tennis.

"I wanted five years to develop my game, develop as a person, socialise and meet new people.

"I'm really happy I made that decision because it has really helped my tennis and me as a person."

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