I'm in the semi-finals but still have nappies to change, says Maria
LONDON: German Tatjana Maria said it was crazy to be in her first Grand Slam semi-final at the 47th attempt but that being a mum was still her proudest achievement.
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LONDON: German Tatjana Maria said it was crazy to be in her first Grand Slam semi-final at the 47th attempt but that being a mum was still her proudest achievement.
On a day when Wimbledon celebrated 100 years of its hallowed Centre Court, and a string of legendary past champions was introduced into the arena to rapturous applause, somewhere else on the grounds of the All England Club, a current player was preparing to continue her latest bid for more history of her own.
Crowds of spectators are expected to flock to Wimbledon to watch Cameron Norrie as the last British singles player in the tournament hopes to win his quarter final match.
LONDON: Former champion Simona Halep marked her return to Centre Court on Monday (Jul 4) with a scintillating performance to thrash fourth-seeded Spaniard Paula Badosa 6-1 6-2 and reach the Wimbledon quarter-finals.
Defending champion Novak Djokovic will meet 10th seed Jannik Sinner on Centre Court as Wimbledon enters the quarter-final stage on Tuesday. Djokovic is coming off a gruelling last 16 match on Saturday against Dutchman Tim van Rijthoven, which the world No. 3 came through in four sets after initially being troubled by his opponent's booming serve and single-handed backhand combination.
The 23-year-old US-based Czech will be the underdog when she faces world number two Ons Jabeur. Win or lose, she will certainly catch the eye. At every changeover, Bouzkova reaches for an outsized, jet-black water bottle which requires both hands to lift. The 'Bouzie Bottle' boasts a giant sticker with the words 'From Prague to Florida...to a court near you'. "We bought it from a girl in Florida. I used the original one for three years and now I always just look at Amazon and buy a new one," said Bouzkova who has been using a giant bottle for a decade. "In fact, I can't even imagine playing without one now."
Diversity was one of the great strengths of Sam Allardyce’s Bolton Wanderers side. Players from around the world, each with different attributes and experiences, combined to glorious effect, enabling an unfashionable club to take the Premier League by storm.
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