Monday at 21:141 day Wu’s been excellent to watch here whatever the outcome hopefully it tires Djokovic
Monday at 21:321 day Author 33 minutes ago, Herbs said:Cam Norrie also out….There’s a real possibility that 0 Brits will make round 2….That's never happened in the Open era at Wimbledon.
Monday at 21:411 day Just be thankful we got to see Murray. Could be another 70 odd years before the next British Wimbledon champion.
Yesterday at 01:311 day Author 3 hours ago, Mack. said:That's never happened in the Open era at Wimbledon.It's never ever happened in Wimbledon history.
Yesterday at 02:291 day Author Order of play for Day 2:BBC SportScores & Schedule - Tennis - BBC SportTennis Scores and Schedule on BBC Sport, including full order of play for Wimbledon, Australian Open, US Open, French Open, ATP and WTA tour matches.
23 hours ago23 hr The performance from the Brits this year has been absolutely diabolical. I really thought by now there would a new generation coming through with such amazing potential and the one person who has the biggest upside (Draper) is sadly plagued with injuries so he's not able to achieve his full potential that we know is there. I really believed he will / was going to be the first none Sinner/Alcaraz winner of a grand slam, but he just cannot stay healthy and it's gutting to see.That being said... Fery, Fearnley and Katie Swan pick up very respectable wins and am very happy for them.
14 hours ago14 hr Author Grigor Dimitrov suffered one of the most devastating nights of his career at Wimbledon.The 35-year-old Bulgarian left Centre Court in tears after he was forced to retire because of a pectoral injury when leading world number one Jannik Sinner by two sets last year.From being on the verge of a spectacular victory, Dimitrov instead retired from a match at a fifth consecutive Grand Slam as physical issues continued to plague him.The nature of the injury also left him doubting if he would ever fully recover.This year, the emotions were very different.Now back to full health, Dimitrov claimed a 7-6 (7-4) 6-3 7-5 win over Australia's Dane Sweeny on a day the former Wimbledon semi-finalist said he would never forget.
3 hours ago3 hr Author Dan Evans loses his last match as he and Henry Searle lose in straight sets in their opening match of the first round in the men's doubles.
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