By Jonathan JurejkoBBC Sport at Wimbledon

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Cameron Norrie returns a ball against Tommy Paul in their Wimbledon fourth-round match
Cameron Norrie had never gone past the third round of major before his success at Wimbledon this fortnight
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The British challenge in the Wimbledon singles was maintained by Norrie's win over Tommy Paul.

Norrie produced a controlled and clinical display to win.

Norrie will face unseeded Belgian David Goffin in the quarter-finals.

The last person to represent Britain in the singles is the left-handed pitcher.

Her hopes of reaching a first Grand Slam quarter-final ended in a straight-set defeat.

The home fans will have someone to cheer for as the singles tournaments continue in the second week after Norrie's win on Middle Sunday.

The first British man to reach the singles quarter-finals in two years is the ninth seed.

Norrie said it was a shock to get to the quarter-finals.

To play a match like that, a big one for both of us, to play the way I did was great. I liked it very much.

There's more to come.