Wimbledon 2016: Boy from nowhere makes dream start
London: Britain's Marcus Willis, ranked at 772 and who had made just $65 on tour this year, reached the Wimbledon second round Monday where he faces Roger Federer in a pulsating rags-to-riches saga.
The 25-year-old tennis coach defeated Ricardas Berankis of Lithuania, ranked 618 places above him, 6-3, 6-3, 6-4.
The beefy left-hander had been on the verge of quitting the sport in February to take up a coaching job in the United States.
@Willbomb90 Years of thinking I'll never find my man...I did, stopped him from going to America, fell madly in love, now WIMBLEDON!! 🎾🎾🎾ðŸ'ªðŸ'ª
— Jennifer Bate (@Jennyloubate) June 24, 2016
But then he met dentist Jenny Bate, who became his girlfriend, and she persuaded him to have one more shot.
@Willbomb90 Big man above has done it again! Suction problem at work means 12.30 fin and race to see my man play his best tennis yet! â¤ï¸ðŸŽ¾ðŸ'ª
— Jennifer Bate (@Jennyloubate) June 27, 2016
And the gamble has paid off in spectacular style.
Willis was last into the pre-qualifying competition for Wimbledon, where he played three matches and then battled through three more qualifiers to book a place in not only his first Grand Slam event but his first main tour competition.
Willis, nicknamed 'Cartman' after the South Park cartoon character's portly physique, hit 43 winners and saved 19 of 20 break points out on a raucous Court 17 in an astonishing performance.
Willis plays mostly club tennis in France and Germany and earns his money as a coach at the Warwick Boat Club.
He still lives with his parents in Wokingham in southern England, a consequence of his lowly status in the game.
But his run to the second round at the All England Club and a likely match-up with 17-time Slam winner Federer has already guaranteed him at least 50,000 pounds ($66,000).
"Marcus Willis -- how good is that," tweeted world number two Andy Murray.
Marcus Willis😄😄😄😄😄😄 how good is that!
— Andy Murray (@andy_murray) June 27, 2016