Konta fans fume as Wimbledon switches big screen match to Murray - The Guardian
The Guardian | Konta fans fume as Wimbledon switches big screen match to Murray |
The Guardian | Konta fans fume as Wimbledon switches big screen match to Murray |
The Guardian | Manic Monday under way as Wimbledon rejects criticism of grass |
Wimbledon defended shunting top women players onto the outside courts on "Manic Monday", saying the big four of men's tennis were the marquee matches demanded by broadcasters and spectators.
Wimbledon defended shunting top women players onto the outside courts on "Manic Monday", saying the big four of men's tennis were the marquee matches demanded by broadcasters and spectators.
Bulgaria’s Grigor Dimitrov has qualified for the 8th finals of the Wimbledon Grand Slam tennis tournament, reported BNT.
Dimitrov took the lead by 6-1, 6-1 when his opponent Dudi Sela abandoned the game in the third set because of an injury.
The “Big Four” of Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal has swept the past 14 Wimbledons. Their peers, fans and pundits have all marvelled at their domination.
The “Big Four” have dominated for years, as much in recent times as any, considering they've claimed 44 of the past 49 Grand Slams. Yet somehow, this week at Wimbledon, tennis fans will have an opportunity with the Big Four that fans haven't enjoyed in more than two years.
1. Murray Finds His Footing Again
It’s rare that a top seed and defending champion isn’t seen as the overwhelming favourite to win an event, but some fans were reluctant to book Andy Murray for...The Times | Tennis-Konta swinging freely towards title, says coach |
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American tennis player Bethanie Mattek-Sands posted a video Saturday discussing the aftermath of the scary knee injury she suffered during a second-round Wimbledon match on Thursday.