Jamie Baker became the British No 2 this week but has hardly been in the mood to celebrate. The 21-year-old Glaswegian is facing a long spell on the sidelines after going down with a virus that attacked his blood system and could even have proved fatal.
Britain's highest ranked singles player after Andy Murray, is recovering after contracting a life-threatening blood condition that leaves victims at risk of severe internal bleeding. ... Baker considers himself lucky to be alive after seeking medical help just in time....
BRITISH representation in the men's singles at Wimbledon is likely to be reduced further after the news that the country's No 2, Jamie Baker, is recovering from a p ... otentially life-threatening virus. The Lawn Tennis Association has revealed the world No241, who played...
SCOTS tennis star Jamie Baker has revealed he feels lucky to be alive after being struck by a life-threatening virus. ... Baker, from Glasgow, is recovering at his Loughborough training base after being diagnosed with the condition ITP while he was training in Florida...
SCOTS tennis star Jamie Baker has revealed he feels lucky to be alive after being struck by a life-threatening virus. ... Baker, from Glasgow, is recovering at his Loughborough training base after being diagnosed with the condition ITP while he was training in Florida...
Tennis Special Jamie Feels Lucky To Be Alive ... SCOTS tennis star Jamie Baker has revealed he feels lucky to be alive after being struck by a life-threatening virus. Baker, from Glasgow, is recovering at his Loughborough training base after being diagnosed with the...