I see the Princess of Wales is planning to attend tomorrow. I do hope it's one of her 'good' days, especially as William will be in Berlin. I wonder who will 'buddy' her? Her sister, maybe?
It was reported that Djokovic had keyhole surgery to repair a torn meniscus. It does seem to be a very short period of time to be playing high level sport again as it is recommended that sport should not be played for 3-6 months afterwards.
I had a horse that sustained a torn meniscus. He never did get better and was retired aged 12.
I see the Princess of Wales is planning to attend tomorrow. I do hope it's one of her 'good' days, especially as William will be in Berlin. I wonder who will 'buddy' her? Her sister, maybe?
It was reported that Djokovic had keyhole surgery to repair a torn meniscus. It does seem to be a very short period of time to be playing high level sport again as it is recommended that sport should not be played for 3-6 months afterwards.
I had a horse that sustained a torn meniscus. He never did get better and was retired aged 12.
I tore mine two years ago. Still waiting for a repair.
I was rooting for Jasmine Paolini. It was such a close call. She's definitely someone to watch and very likeable.
It will be great to see the Princess of Wales tomorrow. I hope she manages it ok as the men's final will most likely go to 5 sets so it will be a long afternoon if fatigue is her main problem.
Fabulous match. I’m afraid I had written Jasmine off part way through the first set and thought we were in for a short afternoon with a straight sets win for Barbora. But then the second set was amazing and the third so exciting. Shame there can only be one winner. Both players gave us a great afternoon of superb tennis and edge of seat entertainment. I have had far too much Pimms and not enough food to soak it up A snore d’oeuvre beckons. Can’t wait for tomorrow’s match, more excitement, more Pimms, more food next time. No chance of a nap tomorrow, straight in to ⚽️ 🎉
Nice to see Kyrgios in a suit and without that ridiculous cap. Not really looking forward to this next match. My nerves are already on edge. Rooting for Carlos. 🇪🇸
As ever, the mixed doubles follows the adrenalin rush of the men's singles finals. There will be a part empty Centre Court, with most many people drifting away after the big 'un.
To avoid this inevitable anti-climax, maybe the doubles could take place on no.1 Court at, say, 11.30, to lessen the chance of a clash with the men's, but leaving that singles final Wimbledon's pièce de résistance?
As ever, the mixed doubles follows the adrenalin rush of the men's singles finals. There will be a part empty Centre Court, with most many people drifting away after the big 'un.
To avoid this inevitable anti-climax, maybe the doubles could take place on no.1 Court at, say, 11.30, to lessen the chance of a clash with the men's, but leaving that singles final Wimbledon's pièce de résistance?
The Men's Wheelchair Singles Final was on this morning.