The Maharajah Of Hockley
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- Apr 9, 2020
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With Gauff and Williams out, who will the BBC bang on about now?Really enjoyed the Kenin v Gauff match, so much so that I put £2 on Kenin to be Champ mid first set at 50/1. She looked awesome.
With Gauff and Williams out, who will the BBC bang on about now?Really enjoyed the Kenin v Gauff match, so much so that I put £2 on Kenin to be Champ mid first set at 50/1. She looked awesome.
She was quite superb and had quite a partisan crowd against her too. Sad for Gauff as probably the poster girl of the Womens tournament.Really enjoyed the Kenin v Gauff match, so much so that I put £2 on Kenin to be Champ mid first set at 50/1. She looked awesome.
She's playing a much better player who has had a much higher ranking but has been out for a year with an ACL injury. And it's currently on serve. You just like to seem to wade in whenever you can...?Katie Boulter was distinctly underwhelming at Eastbourne. Looked to be struggling against her lowly-ranked chunky 29 year old Aussie/Russian opponent at Wimbledon this morning also, before rain stopped play. Oh well. Add to long and noble line of UK also-rans
For someone who is not at all interested in tennis, the idea of going to Wimbledon turns me off completely. The idea of going somewhere just for the occasion would bore me to tears. Seeing something from a Facebook friend recently who was going to Royal Ascot, had done her nails and just put her fascinator on made me laugh out loud - she looked ridiculous!
Probably Ons JabeurWith Gauff and Williams out, who will the BBC bang on about now?
Peniston had no business being in the competition. It was a real mates perk him being given a wildcard he did not deserve. There are literally dozens of players on the tour who were far more deserving of a wildcard than a fella who is British and that's it. So many players are actually trying to make it on the tour and are just under the qualification requirement but aren't British, so they have no hope of the wildcard. It's totally out of order and gave Peniston a really unfair advantage in terms of prize money guaranteed and ranking points for playing round 1.Andy Murray cruising through here, a shame as I think Peniston has talent but this was always going to be too tough a draw this early
To be fair they do this at any tournament, Roland Garros gives wildcards to low-ranked French players and so onPeniston had no business being in the competition. It was a real mates perk him being given a wildcard he did not deserve. There are literally dozens of players on the tour who were far more deserving of a wildcard than a fella who is British and that's it. So many players are actually trying to make it on the tour and are just under the qualification requirement but aren't British, so they have no hope of the wildcard. It's totally out of order and gave Peniston a really unfair advantage in terms of prize money guaranteed and ranking points for playing round 1.
It's good for Andy Murray to get an easy opener, literally the easiest first round opponent. Second round will be a blockbuster match, whichever man wins through to it.
It's good for Andy Murray to get an easy opener, literally the easiest first round opponent. Second round will be a blockbuster match, whichever man wins through to it.
Protesters on Court 19 throwing bags of potting compost around. Believed to be part of the Just Top Soil campaignProtesters on Court 18 throwing pieces of orange confetti and a jigsaw puzzle around.
Thankfully it's probably a 500 piece rather than a 1000.
They take a lot longer to complete.
Carry on like that and their names will be mudProtesters on Court 19 throwing bags of potting compost around. Believed to be part of the Just Top Soil campaign
To be fair, they've got a point.Protesters on Court 19 throwing bags of potting compost around. Believed to be part of the Just Top Soil campaign