ANDY'S TOP DRAWER
Daily Star|July 01, 2023
Ryan can't wait to crash legend's party
MATTHEW DUNN
ANDY'S TOP DRAWER

RYAN PENISTON said he nearly crashed his car when he found out he was to be the first-round opponent for Andy Murray at Wimbledon.

The 27-year-old from Southend, ranked No.267 in the world, was driving back from his girlfriend’s house when his coach Mark Taylor sent him the good news.

“I was in Wandsworth and I had a text from my coach Mark which just said ‘Andy!!’,” said Peniston.

“It’s pretty cool. I almost crashed.

“I wasn’t really sure if it was a wind up, but then I knew he wouldn’t joke. I was pretty pumped.”

The pair will not play until Tuesday, with the organisers likely to make it third match on Centre Court to hit the peak tea-time audience.

And while there are few more daunting challenges than facing Murray in front of a sympathetic Wimbledon Centre Court crowd, Peniston has emerged triumphant from one of them.

In early 1997, while still only a toddler, he was diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma, a form of soft tissue cancer.

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