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Brown brings breath of fresh air

By Agence France-Presse in London | China Daily | Updated: 2015-07-04 08:42

Dustin Brown insists he will remain true to his rasta roots after the dreadlocked German qualifier stole the Wimbledon spotlight with a stunning upset of Rafael Nadal on Thursday.

Brown produced an almost flawless display of serve and volley to beat two-time Wimbledon champion Nadal 7-5, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 and secure just the fourth Grand Slam win of his career.

The flamboyant 30-year-old's striking appearance and eye-catching play made him the talk of the All England Club.

 Brown brings breath of fresh air

Germany's Dustin Brown shouts after beating Spain's Rafael Nadal in their second-round match at Wimbledon on Thursday. AFP

Beating Nadal in front of a packed crowd on Centre Court was a rare headline-grabbing moment for Brown, a journeyman ranked No 102 in the world who has spent much of his career laboring in relative obscurity.

Brown spent three years traveling and living in a VW camper purchased by his parents as he drove to tournaments around Europe, often stringing rackets for other players to make extra cash.

Regardless of his sudden burst of fame, Brown, who still can't afford a coach, has no intention of letting the adulation affect his beliefs or laid-back personality.

"It's difficult when people ask me about myself because for me it's normal. I could be sitting here and asking, 'Why are you guys all different?'" he said.

"I've been like this. I'm not trying to be a certain way. That is how I am, and always have been.

"Obviously playing this sport, you have to adapt a few things to be able to play the sport, but I try not to change myself too much while I'm doing that.

"It's great that people appreciate it. But if I would worry too much about what people think then I wouldn't have the hair and wouldn't look the way I look."

Brown has been beaten in the first round of nine tournaments in 2015 and, before arriving at Wimbledon this year, he hadn't won a Grand Slam match since making the third round at the All England Club two years ago.

"Well, obviously all of that has made me the person I am, tennis-wise and also as a person and as a character," he said.

"When I watch my matches it's like, 'OK, that's a good shot, maybe that was stupid.' That is how I am.

"That's what makes me dangerous, especially on these surfaces. And I guess all that led to this day today, which is probably the best day of my life so far."

Brown, making his Centre Court debut, had never beaten a seeded player at a major before, but he felt his aggressive tactics could unnerve the shaky Nadal.

"Obviously he's one of the best players of the sport and all the kids that play tennis dream about being able to play on that Centre Court," he said.

"Being able to put that performance together, it was definitely very difficult and I'm very happy that I held it together for the whole match."

Brown, who was born in Germany to a Jamaican father and German mother, changed nationality from Jamaican to German in 2010 after becoming exasperated by a lack of support from the Jamaican tennis federation.

Last year he got a large portrait of his father tattooed on his stomach and he lifted his shirt to show off the etching in recognition of his contribution on a journey that had paid off at last with victory over Nadal.

(China Daily 07/04/2015 page12)

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