Wimbledon: 5 key talking points as 2022 championships get under way
The 2022 edition of Wimbledon gets under way on Monday morning with a star-studded line-up.
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The 2022 edition of Wimbledon gets under way on Monday morning with a star-studded line-up.
LONDON: Nick Kyrgios resumes his bittersweet relationship with Wimbledon vowing to continue making “top 10 players look ordinary.”
Barbara Schett thinks Andy Murray can make a deep run at Wimbledon as long as he remains injury-free. The two-time Wimbledon champion will be hoping to impress at SW19 after exiting the Grand Slam in the third round to Canada's Denis Shapovalov last year. Ad/> Two weeks ago, Murray reached the Stuttgart Open final before losing to Matteo Berrettini in three sets.
The 2022 Championships begin on Monday and Scottish tennis fans are in for a treat in the evening, with Andy Murray in action on Centre Court.
The volatile Australian shot to fame at the All England Club in 2014 when ranked 114 in the world, he stunned two-time champion Rafael Nadal. Kyrgios has been defeating the stars and upsetting officialdom while delighting his army of fans ever since. "I've played top-10 players in the world this year and made them look pretty ordinary," the 27-year-old said on Sunday.
Nick Kyrgios resumes his bittersweet relationship with Wimbledon, vowing to continue making "top 10 players look ordinary."
You no longer have to wait. Wimbledon is upon us. Two weeks of Sue Barker, Andrew Castle, strawberries and cream and, hopefully, Andy Murray.
Andy Murray has arrived on Court Number 3 at Wimbledon, after a 40-minute delay. It’s not down to rain, but rather lunch. Sushi, not strawberries. As he takes up position for our shoot wearing a navy suit and a jumper the colour of the SW19 sky, there’s cause for relief on two counts.