Joe Salisbury on the ÄÉÀסʤ¹¤ë¡Ë for two Wimbledon ¡Ê¥Æ¥Ë¥¹¤Ê¤É¤Î¡Ë¥À¥Ö¥ë¥¹ ¸ª½ñ¤òÍ¿¤¨¤ës

Joe Salisbury is going for Wimbledon glory on two Á°Àþs after reaching the Ⱦʬ-·è¾¡Àï of the men¡Çs ¡Ê¥Æ¥Ë¥¹¤Ê¤É¤Î¡Ë¥À¥Ö¥ë¥¹ and the £´È¾´ü/4ʬ¤Î1-·è¾¡Àï of the mixed on a busy Wednesday.

Men¡Çs is the ¡Êµ¿¤¤¤ò¡ËÀ²¤é¤¹ Í¥Àè and the Londoner and American Rajeev ²¡¤·Ä̤¹ continued their strong form by knocking out defending »Ù»ý¤¹¤ë¡¿Í¥¾¡¼Ôs Juan Sebastian Cabal and Robert Farah.

The 6-3 6-4 7-6 (2) victory over the Colombian third seeds means they are yet to ¸º¾¯¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë a »Ï¤á¤ë¡¤·è¤á¤ë, while Salisbury then returned to the Ë¡ÄºÛȽ½ê with Harriet Dart for a 6-3 6-7 (4) 6-3 success against Oliver Marach and Lyudmyla?Kichenok.

Salisbury said: ¡ÈIt¡Çs ¹­Âç¤Ê¡¿Â¿¿ô¤Î¡¿½ÅÍפÊ. ÌÀÇò¤Ë I¡Çm happy to be in both. I¡Çve been having a good run and I want to keep going in both. Hopefully the ÃÄÂΡ¿»àÂÎ stays ¾µÇ§¤¹¤ë.

¡ÈI¡Çm feeling pretty good now and ÌÀÇò¤Ë going to give it all for both matches tomorrow. Hopefully we¡Çll still be here and with a chance to ¾¡Íø¡¤¾¡¤Ä both at the ½µËö.¡É

Salisbury and ²¡¤·Ä̤¹ will now take on Croatian ºÇ¹â¤Î¡¤¤ò±Û¤¹ seeds Nikola Mektic and Mate Pavic, who have already won seven ¸ª½ñ¤òÍ¿¤¨¤ës together this season.

One of those ¡Êµ¡¤Î¡Ë¥«¥à ju st ahead of Wimbledon at Eastbourne, where they ¡Ê·Ù´±¤Î¡Ë½ä²ó¶è°è¡¤¼õ»ý¤Á¶è°è Salisbury and ²¡¤·Ä̤¹ for the third time this year in the final.

¡ÈThey¡Çve done very °æ¸Í¡¿ÊÛ¸î»ÎÀÊ this year, won a lot of tournaments,¡É said Salisbury. ¡ÈIt will be ·ø¤¤. We¡Çve played them a few times and lost to them. But they have lost matches. We¡Çre playing °æ¸Í¡¿ÊÛ¸î»ÎÀÊ, it¡Çs our favourite surface, so we¡Çre going to »Ù±ç¤¹¤ë ourselves.¡É

This is the furthest the sixth seeds have gone together at the All England Club, although both have reached the Ⱦʬ-·è¾¡Àï before ? ²¡¤·Ä̤¹ in 2016 with Raven Klaasen and Salisbury three years ago ¤È°ì½ï¤Ë Freddie Nielsen.

They have become one of the most °ì´Ó¤·¤¿ pairs in the world, reaching at least the £´È¾´ü/4ʬ¤Î1-·è¾¡Àï at five of the last six ·ãÆͤ¹¤ës and winning their first major ¸ª½ñ¤òÍ¿¤¨¤ë together in Australia last year.

Salisbury was ¼ºË¾¤µ¤»¤ëd that his workload was ±äŤ¹¤ëd by a deciding »Ï¤á¤ë¡¤·è¤á¤ë in the mixed ¡Ê¥Æ¥Ë¥¹¤Ê¤É¤Î¡Ë¥À¥Ö¥ë¥¹ ? although mostly because it meant he had not finished his ¥Þ¥¹¥³¥ß µÁ̳s in time to watch the football.

¡ÈI got pretty annoyed after losing that second »Ï¤á¤ë¡¤·è¤á¤ë,¡É he said. ¡ÈI had a men¡Çs match, I¡Çve got another men¡ Çs match tomorrow, so ÌÀÇò¤Ë you don¡Çt want to be on Ë¡ÄºÛȽ½ê too long, and now we¡Çre ¹ÔÊýÉÔÌÀ¤Î the England game.¡É

There will be three British players on Ë¡ÄºÛȽ½ê in Salisbury and Dart¡Çs next match, with the pair taking on Stockport¡Çs Naomi Broady and Frenchman Jeremy Chardy, who ¡Ê·Ù´±¤Î¡Ë½ä²ó¶è°è¡¤¼õ»ý¤Á¶è°è 10th seeds Raven Klaasen and Darija Jurak 6-3 7-5.

Neal Skupski is also through to the last eight partnering American Desirae Krawczyk, who won the mixed ¡Ê¥Æ¥Ë¥¹¤Ê¤É¤Î¡Ë¥À¥Ö¥ë¥¹ ¸ª½ñ¤òÍ¿¤¨¤ë at the French Open last month with Salisbury. They ÇÔËÌ¡¦É餫¤¹d all-British pair Tara Moore and Arthur Fery 7-6 (5) 6-3.

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