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.
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.
The British No6, who had two weeks off from hitting balls, explained: “It has been like bailing water out of a sinking ship, trying to get fit and sorting out my head injury. I’m glad I have made it in one piece.
“I was in a NCP car park. There was a low-hanging metal pipe, so I paused the electric boot halfway up.
“As I opened the …