London, Great Britain, 9 July 2022 | Leigh Rogers

Heath Davidson’s first Wimbledon campaign has come to end, exiting in the quad wheelchair singles semifinals.

Contesting his first professional grass-court tournament, the 35-year-old from Melbourne made a promising start with a comprehensive win against British hope and world No.3 Andy Lapthorne in the quarterfinals earlier this week.

However, world No.1 Niels Vink proved too strong in their semifinal clash at the All England Club today.

The 19-year-old Dutchman recorded a 7-6(7) 6-1 victory, powering to his 22nd consecutive win in a one-hour and 48-minute battle.

Davidson heaped the pressure on the top seed early, striking 21 winners and just 10 unforced errors in a 69-minute first set. He even earned two set points in an opening-set tiebreak, yet was unable to convert either.

After snaring a tight first set, Vink took control of the match. The No.1 seed raced through the second set to advance to his first Wimbledon singles final.

This was world No.5 Davidson’s third consecutive Grand Slam singles semifinal appearance and the third major tournament in a row where he has recorded a career-best result.

Davidson was also eliminated in the semifinals of the Wimbledon quad wheelchair doubles competition, where he was partnering Brazilian Ymanitu Silva.

They lost to top seeds Vink and his Dutch countryman Sam Schroder in a rematch of last month’s Roland Garros final.

Aussies in action – Wimbledon

RESULTS
Quad wheelchair singles, semifinals
[1] Niels Vink (NED) d Heath Davidson (AUS) 7-6(7) 6-1

Quad wheelchair doubles, semifinals
[1] Sam Schroder (NED)/Niels Vink (NED) d Heath Davidson (AUS)/Ymanitu Silva (BRA) 6-2 6-2

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