Summary

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  • Madison Brengle (USA) 7-6 6-1 Fernanda Contreras Gomez (Mex)

  • Eden Silva (GB) 6-3 2-6 Coco 4-6 Vandeweghe (USA)

  • Liam Broady (GB) 4-6 6-3 6-2 Jay Clarke (GB)

  • Ryan Peniston (GB) 2-6 6-1 6-4 Adrian Mannarino (Fra)

  • LIVE: Billy Harris (GB) v Jack Draper (GB)

  1. Who is competing?published at 19:37 BST 31 May 2022

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    Surbiton Trophy: Andy Murray begins Wimbledon build-up with impressive win

    Andy Murray has kickstarted his grass-court season at Surbiton in preparation for Wimbledon.

    The dual Wimbledon champion hasn’t played the Challenger Tour since he was 17.

    Fellow Brit 21-year-old Jack Draper is amongst the starting line-up and he makes his Surbiton debut. The youngster will be hunting for his fifth Challenger title of the 2022 season.

    America’s Sam Querrey is tipped as one-to-watch following a good record on grass with being a former victor at Queen’s and a finalist of both Eastbourne and Nottingham.

    Dan Evans became the first British male to win the men’s single title at Surbiton in 2019. However, he is missing from this year’s starters, alongside Britain’s Cameron Norrie, who contested the French Open.

  2. What is it?published at 19:37 BST 31 May 2022

    Surbiton returns following a two-year absence due to Covid.

    The Surbiton Trophy is a highly regarded tournament on the Challenger Cup circuit and has been a key grass court fixture since it held its first competition in 1997.

  3. How can I watch the Surbiton Trophy?published at 19:37 BST 31 May 2022

    All times are BST and subject to change

    BBC iPlayer

    The BBC will have live coverage from Centre Court at the Surbiton Trophy. It starts an action-packed few weeks of tennis action across the BBC with the Birmingham Class, Nottingham Open, Queens, Eastbourne, Wimbledon qualifying and Wimbledon itself to follow between now and mid-July.

    Wednesday 1 June

    11:00-19:55, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website (11:00-16:45 Red Button)

    Thursday 2 June

    11:00-19:55, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website (13:15-19:55 Red Button)

    Friday 3 June

    11:00-19:55, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website (no Red Button)

    Saturday 4 June

    11:00-19:55, BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.

    Sunday 5 June

    11:00-19:55, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website (11:00-14:15 and 17:15-19:55 Red Button)

  4. How to get involved with Tennispublished at 19:37 BST 31 May 2022

    BBC Sport

    As well as being extremely social, tennis is a non-impact sport which improves bone-density and flexibility of muscles and joints.

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    'Tennis saved my life'

    What to expect when I start?

    • Tennis will give you an all-round workout and help you stay fit, building your leg muscles as you run around the court.
    • You will improve your hand-eye co-ordination, build upper body muscles and increase stamina as you run around the court.
    • The British weather isn't the most reliable, but there are many options to play indoors, external throughout the year.
    • Tennis can be adapted for any level of ability, as well as for players with different disabilities.Wheelchair tennis can be played on any regular tennis court, with no modifications to racquets or balls, and there are many different options for those with other disabilities to play.
    • The LTA, external caters for and champions wheelchair tennis, and also offers subsidised camps featuringlearning-disability, deaf and visually-impaired tennis.
    • Cardio tennis, external is a fun, sociable group-fitness class on a tennis court where you get to hit lots of balls whilst listening to music.
    • There is also Mini Tennis, external for children aged 3-10, with smaller courts, nets and racquets and lower-bouncing balls.
    • Pick up some useful coaching tips here., external