LIAM BROADY has been given the all-clear to play Wimbledon following a bout of severe concussion.
The Stockport thrower, 30, describes the past six months as “the most frustrating of my life” as he dealt with an ankle issue and then a freak head injury.
AFPLiam Broady has recovered from his concussion scare in time for Wimbledon[/caption]Broady – who plays local league pal Botic van de Zandschulp today – accidentally smacked his head against the boot door of his car in Surbiton in June.